James Dyson is back in the papers with more speaking out about the need for more embodied value in design because of pressures from East Asian manufacturers and their ultra-low import prices. His speech at the prestigious Dimbly Lecture was summarized in the BBC the other day. Already, the Scotsman has responded with an opinion of its own. Whether you believe him or not, these are issues that are facing designers all throughout the industrialized world.
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