European design policy bulletin released

February 5th, 2010 admin

The second edition of the SEE bulletin has just been released. It is the only publication entirely dedicated to exploring matters related to design policies and programmes for design support. In his contribution ‘Aspects of Design Policy in History’, Hong Kong Professor John Heskett traces the evolution of policy from images of identity to economic intervention across ancient civilisations, political regimes to present-day economic doctrines. The article ‘From 2009 to 2010: EU…


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