"A distinction is customarily made between design for information, for example, timetables, and design for persuasion, for example, advertising, above all. The argument of this essay is that this distinction cannot be a clear one.”."
— Kinross, Robin. “The Rhetoric of Neutrality.” In Design discourse: history, theory, criticism, edited by Victor Margolin, 131-143. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1989