July 2018

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Reply to BriscoTalk on 'The Design Society'

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Thank you for your coments,

My only intention in updating the Wikipedia page was to correct some factual inaccuracies and to populate missing data.

E.g. link to the incorrect Claudia Eckert on wikipedia. Missing data in table. Linked to sources of missing data.

It was not my intention and I did not add any information topics which was not already on the wiki page. I.e. the information was incomplete not new information.

All the best, Ross BriscoDS (talk) 09:03, 22 July 2018 (UTC)Reply

Nomination of The Design Society for deletion

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