I agree with you. Society is more complex than industry. Social issues are complex, and this requires a special effort from design. In my opinion, the effort is understanding that complex facts need complex design. If we look at the intersections among different fields (such as even art and science), probably we will find new solutions. Otherwise the risk is repetition, and lack of innovation.
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legoland, Fiji
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In response to A little design criticism and unsolicited advice, posted by Gabriel Harp,
in the thread A little design criticism and unsolicited advicePosted June 19, 2007
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