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RMIT Design Archives Journal Vol. 10, No. 2. Design and Manufacturing

The theme of this issue of the RMIT Design Archives Journal 'Design and Manufacturing' will, we hope, provide an impetus to a field of research which has not yet in Australia, developed a vigorous discourse. Philip Goad opens the collection with an examination of post-war Australia "when architects, artists and designers were enlisted as part of a broader push in a new and vital project of national recovery: the establishment and growth of a resilient local manufacturing industry." Giorgio Marfella rediscovers the design by David Godsell (Guilford Bell) in 1959 of the Melbourne headquarters of a major textile manufacturer, Feltex. And as Journal Editor, Harriet Edquist writes "Jocic and Napper discuss the ways in which manufacturing impacts on the design process." Laura Jocic paints a picture of fashion production through the archives of Bruce Slorach and Sara Thorn, and Robbie Napper investigates mass customisation of bicycle design where the customer plays a central role.
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