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Most of the papers presented at this symposium deal with advanced packaging designs and techniques. This paper, however, will attempt to describe some of the best regressive thinking of packaging design, which we choose to term “illogical packaging design.” Illogical design is not a concept; rather, it may be termed a lack of concept. Occasionally, illogical design is accidental rather than premeditated. The illogic of design stems from many sources and takes many forms. It is our aim to bring to your attention some of the bad design habits existing in industry today. By describing them, the job of eliminating these bad design habits and features should be somewhat easier.
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Uber, E.F., Jones, K.L. (1962). Illogical Packaging Design. In: Walker, G.A. (eds) Advances in Electronic Circuit Packaging. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-7311-5_16
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