Echeverry Díaz on The Roots of Industrial Design Colleges in Colombia (44586)

Dialogue initiated by Natalia Echeverry Díaz in the article The Roots of Industrial Design Colleges in Colombia

Portrait of Natalia Echeverry Díaz
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Feb 2015

Industrial Design is a mixture of a lot of different perspective and thinking that people had in history to supply what they need and then to make better what they had.

I think both theories have something right, because Industrial Design is a complement between a liberal discipline and also a way to participate in a social commitment with a positive attitude to face the reality, but this is not an obligation, this is a way to express yourself and be free to show what you think and how this can be useful for the world.

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