Alexander Bandukwala

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The modern designer relies more and more on his position as an “artist,” on catchwords, personal idiom, and intuition — for all these relieve him of some of the burden of decision, and make his cognitive problems manageable. Driven on his own resources, unable to cope with the complicated information he is supposed to organize, he hides his incompetence in a frenzy of artistic individuality.
Notes on the Synthesis of Form
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