Consider the attributes and qualities Lorenz identifies as important for the successful designer in industry:
"...imagination; the ability to visualize shapes and the relationship between objects, in three dimensions; creativity; a natural unwillingness to accept obvious solutions; the ability to communicate, through words as well as sketches; and, finally, the designer's stock-in-trade Ñ the ability and versatility to synthesize all sorts of multi-disciplinary factors and influences into a coherent whole." (C. Lorenz, The Design Dimension, Oxford, 1990 edn., p.9)
"Designers working in CD-I need to be aware of the restrictions and the possibilities the medium creates. Previous experience in television graphics will be useful, but its probably more important that designers can get to grips with and respond to the CD-I technology, and interpret material for this new medium." (Philips IMS, The CD-I Production Handbook, Wokingham England, 1992, p.19.)