References
- British Design & Art Direction. (1999). The product book. Crans-Pres-Celigny, Switzerland: Rotovision SA.
- Brommer, G., & Gatto, J. (1999). Careers in art: An illustrated guide (2nd Edition). Worcester, MA: Davis Publications.
- Croney, J. (1981). Anthropometry for designers. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold.
- Davis, M. (1997). Design as a catalyst for learning. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.
- Design within reach. (n.d.) Retrieved from January, 2004, http://www.dwr.com.
- Fiell, C. & Fiell, P. (1999). Design of the 20th century. New York: Taschen.
- Fuad-Luke, A. (2002). EcoDesign: The source book. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.
- General Motors, (n.d.). Retrieved from January, 2004, http://www.autointell-news.com/nao_companies/general_motors/gm-autonomy/gm-autonomy-02.htm
- Hauffe, T. (1996). Design: An illustrated historical overview. Hauppauge, NY: Barrons.
- Hirshberg, J. (1999). The creative priority: Putting innovation to work in your business. New York: Harper.
- Industrial Designers Society of America (IOSA). (1994). Innovation: Award-winning industrial design. New York: Rizzoli.
- Koberg, D., & Bagnall, J. (1991). Vie universal traveleria: Soft-systems guide to creative, problem saving, and the process of reaching goals. Menlo Park, CA: Crisp.
- Marschalek, D. (1986). Curriculum Development in Design Education. (1995). Art Education, January, 14–20.
- McDermott, C. (1999). The product book. East Sussex, UK: RotoVision.
- McDonough, W., & Braungart, M. (2002). Cradle to cradle: Remaking the way we make things. New York: North Point.
- Myerson, J. (2001). IDEO: Masters of innovation. New York: teNeues.
- Papanek, V. (1971) Design for the real world: Human ecology & social change. New York: Pantheon.
- Tambini, M. (1999). The took of the twentieth century: Design icons of the 20th century. New York: Dorling Kindersley.