The Degree Course in Industrial Design of Palermo participated in the Project POT-DESIGN Educo/Produco, led by the Università degli Studi della CAMPANIA “Luigi Vanvitelli”, along with other eleven Italian universities, under the patronage of Italian Conference of Design (CUID), within the framework of Plans of Orientation and Tutorship (POT) 2017-2018. The goal of Project was to promote both the activities of formation aimed at orientation towards the university studies and the activities of tutorship aimed at completing the course of study.

Russo, D. (2020). Design in Palermo : knowledge and know-how. ABITARE LA TERRA, XIX(53, quaderno 5), 24-25.

Design in Palermo : knowledge and know-how

Russo, Dario
2020-01-01

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The Degree Course in Industrial Design of Palermo participated in the Project POT-DESIGN Educo/Produco, led by the Università degli Studi della CAMPANIA “Luigi Vanvitelli”, along with other eleven Italian universities, under the patronage of Italian Conference of Design (CUID), within the framework of Plans of Orientation and Tutorship (POT) 2017-2018. The goal of Project was to promote both the activities of formation aimed at orientation towards the university studies and the activities of tutorship aimed at completing the course of study.
2020
Settore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
Russo, D. (2020). Design in Palermo : knowledge and know-how. ABITARE LA TERRA, XIX(53, quaderno 5), 24-25.
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