Collaborations from other branches related to design
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Abstract
Another issue of A3manos arrives for the reader interested in design topics. Forming a coherent, varied and quality thematic body is the main goal of the Editorial Board of this publication. A task that becomes arduous due to the logical propensity of designers to project more than to write. Main reason why on this occasion the majority of collaborators are not designers by profession, but rather from other branches that intersect or complement this discipline. Original texts on proposed models for light colors can then be read; about graphic design and its influence on the design of web interfaces; about cultural industries in the current context of digitalization and convergence; the opportunities that nanomaterials open for the world of design; on marketing in information services for design. The topic of design pedagogy has also been included, with research results on the learning style of Industrial Design students and the presentation of the experience of the new strategy for improving English in ISDI students. We hope that the contents of this issue motivate you to follow us.
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