Won Travel Awards worth £850 each in the 'Furniture' section. Travelled to the Milan Fair 1994.
Includes applications for awards and a few samples of essays written in support of claims.
Won the Miss A M Johns Charitable Trust Travel Award worth £400 and a Travel Award of £200 unde the 'Artificial Intelligence' brief in the 'Animation' section. Travelled to New York.
Won the Vodafone Attachment Award worth £2100 in the 'Mobile Telecommunications' section. Worked with Vodafone. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Travel Award worth £900 under the 'Innovation' brief in the 'Graphics' section. Travelled to Australia for two weeks in February 1999. His report is on a CD. Includes an article that he wrote for Pharmaceutical marketing.
Won a Travel Award worth £800 under the 'Peace and Freedom' brief in the 'Postage Stamp' section. Travelled to Holland. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Travel Award worth £1000 under the 'Humanising Technology' brief in the 'Footwear' section. Travelled to New York for three weeks.
Won the Dartington Crystal Attachment Award of £2325 in the 'Homeware' section. Worked with Dartington Crystal Ltd from 2 July - 28 September 2001.
Won prize of £10 under section 6, Advertising, prize offered by Sir Joseph Causton and Sons
Won an IKEA Attachment Award of £5000 in the 'Furniture' section. Worked with IKEA in Sweden.
Won prize of 3 guineas under section 4, Book Production
Won prize of 3 guineas under section 4, Book Production
Won prize of 3 guineas under section 4, Book Production
Won prize of 5 guineas under section 4, Book Production
Won a Travel Award worth £1000 under the the 'Domestic Can Crusher' brief in the Design for a Sustainable World' sector. Travelled to Japan from 27 June-6 July 1995. Includes original photographs. Winner of Jacobs Memorial Award Certificate.
Won The Clothworkers' Foundation Travel Award of £500 in the 'Fashion Fabrics' section. Travelled to Florence.
Highly commended under section 6, Advertising
The Award was established to complement RSA student award activities at undergraduate level by the active encouragement of outstanding design projects/studies, related to communications, at postgraduate level. It was also hoped that it would enhance the status of such postgraduate studies and that the results of these studies might benefit the community at large and /or British Telecom in particular.\n\nAdministrative correspondence relating to the establishment of the RDI/British Telecom Design Awards (Royal Designers annual awards in communications).
In 1973 the Burton Group introduced a series of awards which were designed to examine and improve the effectiveness of the designer's role in industry. These awards were administered variously by the RSA, the Design Council, The Royal College of Arts and the Society of industrial Artists and Designers with funds provided by the Burton Group.\n\nPart 1: The Burton Group Design Award Report for the Royal Society of Arts. \n ''The Needs of the Manufacturing Sector in their Expectations of Industrial\n Designers' by John Collins, June 1978\n\nPart 2: Burton Award project 1978-1979 was administered by the RSA in conjunction\n with the University of Bath. Research was undertaken by Jay Doblin and\n focussed on what should be done to improve the standard of buying and thereby\n design, particularly in education and training. Administrative correspondence.\n