Won The IDEO Travel Award of £1000 under the 'New Design for Old' brief in the 'Products' section. Travelled to America for a month. Photocopy of original report.
Won the British Airways Research worth £1250 and a British Airways flight in the 'Design Management' section. Research Project plan and Research Report.
Won a Travel Award worth £600 under the the 'Domestic Storage' brief in the 'Furniture' section. Travelled to Holland and New York. Has not sent a report rather a letter summarising her travel.
Won the Worshipful Company of Weavers Award worth £500 and £1000 Travel Award under the 'Designs for a Specific Location' brief in the 'Furnishing Textiles' section.
Won a Travel Award worth £250 under the 'CAD/CAM for Textiles' in the 'Textiles' section and also won the Whittington Award given for the entry which best demonstrates an understanding of 'design for export'. Travelled to Iceland. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Travel worth £1000 under the the 'Collectibles' brief in the 'Postage stamp' section. Travelled to the Netherlands. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Travel Award worth £875 under the the 'Fashion in the Doldrums' brief in the 'Fashion' section. Won the Gertie Philips Award. Travelled to Milan and Paris.
Won the Ford Attachment Award worth £2100 under the the 'London Taxi Interior' brief in the 'Transport' sector. Worked with Ford from 6 July - 25 September 1992. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Travel Award worth £500 under the 'Concern with the Environment' in the 'Jewellery' section. Travelled to Germany. Includes a letter the RSA.
Won a Next Attachment Award worth £2500 (including a Travel Award of £900) in the 'Fashion' section. Worked with Next.
Won The CV Home Furnishings Ltd (Dorma)Attachment Award of £800 and The CV Home Furnishings Ltd (Dorma) Travel Award of £1000 under the 'Island Bloom' brief in the 'Home Furnishings' section. Worked with CV Home Furnishings Ltd from 16 September - 11 October 2002.
HRH Princess Elizabeth arriving at the Faculty Evening Reception and being welcomed by Mr Ernest Goodale, Chairman of the Council