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	<title>Comments on: Is Unreasonable Design Arrogance Hurting The Profession?</title>
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		<title>By: Sargheve</title>
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		<description>Hi Waikit,

Pretty well written!! I totally agree with you. In today&#039;s paradigm the whole idea of being a facilitator (one who could integrate technology, design and business for an end user) somehow tends to be lost in the process of becoming the &#039;DESIGNER&#039;. I firmly believe that its very important that the designer should be an engineer at brain to drive his designs from heart. The design process becomes smooth and enjoyable once you know how to get things done equally at the technology front as in the design front. After all being a good designer has a lot to do with owning a great receptivity and using the right processor to process information.

Sargheve
Sr. Industrial Designer

New Delhi, India</description>
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<p>Pretty well written!! I totally agree with you. In today&#8217;s paradigm the whole idea of being a facilitator (one who could integrate technology, design and business for an end user) somehow tends to be lost in the process of becoming the &#8216;DESIGNER&#8217;. I firmly believe that its very important that the designer should be an engineer at brain to drive his designs from heart. The design process becomes smooth and enjoyable once you know how to get things done equally at the technology front as in the design front. After all being a good designer has a lot to do with owning a great receptivity and using the right processor to process information.</p>
<p>Sargheve<br />
Sr. Industrial Designer</p>
<p>New Delhi, India</p>
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