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This section of the book provides an analysis of the activity of the designer in his response to the environment and his own inner drives. He is the link between opportunity and realization, between the situation and the product, and by his action may contribute to them and change them. He is bound by the logic of his own mode of working and by the constraints of the design task.
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Gregory, S.A. (1966). A More Detailed View of Design. In: Gregory, S.A. (eds) The Design Method. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6331-4_10
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