Meaningful and crucial

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I think that the concept of automation taking over routine tasks to the degree envisioned by Papanek in this piece is still a utopian dream (those children stitching footballs in Asia are still a long way from becoming designers) but the description of design as meaningful and crucial is one I wholly agree with.

I’ve hopefully tidied up some of Papanek’s tangled wording at the start of this quotation.

In a world in which [...] work [will] increasingly [...] be done through automation and in which most routine supervision, quality control, and computation are performed by word and data processors, the work of the design team (research, social planning, creative innovation) is one of the few meaningful and crucial activities left to man. Inescapably, designers will be needed to help set goals for all of society.

Design for the Real World: Human Ecology and Social Change, Victor Papanek

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The Welsh … sharp & acute intellect

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I can’ help thinking that Geraldus Cambrensis was after something when he wrote about the Welsh in such glowing terms:

These people being of a sharp and acute intellect, and gifted with
a rich and powerful understanding, excel in whatever studies they
pursue, and are more quick and cunning than the other inhabitants
of a western clime.

The Description Of Wales by Geraldus Cambrensis or download from Project Gutenberg

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Wales

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It doesn’t jump out at you, but Born Shouting is a blog that has been born and bred in Wales. Wales is a country that is little known, often misunderstood and sometimes confused with other places. I love the description written by Geraldus Cambrensis in 1191 – short and concise yet a powerful depiction of Wales’ geography and ancient inhabitants.

It is a country very strongly defended by high mountains, deep valleys, extensive woods, rivers,
and marshes; insomuch that from the time the Saxons took possession of the island the remnants of the Britons, retiring into these regions, could never be entirely subdued either by the English or by the Normans.

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The way top scoring firms work…

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Going through some old notes from a systems thinking course a did a few years ago I came across the following text, that gave me pause to think about the organisation I work for how it organises itself.

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