Published in 1986 as a contribution to the 50th anniversary of the RDI Faculty. Published by the Design Council. \n\nIncludes addresses by Frances Meynell, Milner Gray, Gordon Russell, R D Russell, A B Read, Brian O'Rorke, Barnes Wallis, Laurence Irving, Saul Bass, F H K Henrion, Alex Moulton, Raymond Loewy and James Gardner. Introduction by Fiona Mccarthy
Interactive CD Rom exploring the work and ideas of Britain's most eminent designers in a wide range of design disciplines. Produced in collaboration with the Contemporary Design Research Centre at De Montfort University, Leicester.\n\nIncludes illustrated projects, videos, interviews and biographies, and historical and contemporary material on British design
RDI dinners were held each year at the RSA: menus were designed by members of the Faculty
Won the 'Denby Tableware Attachment Award' worth £1500 under the 'Co-ordinated Ranges' brief in the 'Ceramics' section. Worked with Denby from 19 June - 13 July and 7 August - 8 September.
Won the Smallpiece Trust Travel Award worth £1000 in the 'Engineering Design' section. Travelled to Thailand and Australia from 31 August 2000 - 4 August 2001.
Won the Bally Travel Award worth £1000 in the 'Footwear' section. Travelled to Japan in 1986. Winner of the Jacobs Memorial Award Certificate. Photocopy of original report.
Won a British Airways flight award in the 'Jewellery' section. Travelled to Athens for two weeks.
Won the Eaton-Williams Group Ltd worth £2500 and The Andrew Sharman Engineering Travel Award in the 'Engineering Design Catagory' section. Travelled to Vancouver.
Robin Smith & Peter Inglis won prizes in two different years but wrote and submitted their report together. Robin Smith won the Eaton Williams Group Ltd Attachment Award worth £2500 and The Andrew Sharman Engineering Travel Award in the 'Engineering Design Catagory' section in 1999/00. Peter Inglis won the Eaton Williams Group Ltd Attachment Award worth £2500 and the Royal Academy of Engineering Travel Award worth £1000 in the 'Engineering Design Catagory' in 2000/01. Worked together at Eaton-Williams for fourteen weeks. Includes a letter to the RSA.
Won a Travel Award worth £400 under the 'Information on Europe' in the 'Communciations' section.
Won a Travel Award worth £500 under the 'Popular Culture' brief in the 'Postage Stamp' section. Travelled to Dubai from 18 - 26 January 2001.
Won Travel Award worth £750 under the the 'Decorative Laminate' brief in the 'Furniture' section. Travelled to Scandanavia.
Won The Engineernig Council Travel Award of £1000 in the 'Engineering Design' section. Travelled to South Africa for six weeks.