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multidisciplinary design?

 Some approaches to design do not fit into organizations of extreme hierarchy, extreme siloing, extreme specialization... It is a challenge:


 https://eyeondesign.aiga.org/when-did-design-stop-being-multidisciplinary/?fbclid=IwAR0y4eRCjlaSjPOT76Y85pg1ABostzDxvtVDx5_qw9nQz9Jdz1tvFgoGtvE.



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