Team entry with Toby Lyons. Won the Lloyd Northover Attachment Award worth £1700under the 'Desktop Publishing Annual Report' brief in the 'Communications & Information Technology' sector. Spent ten weeks working with Lloyd Northover.
Won a Travel Award worth £1500 under the 'Rail Transport-Sanitary Unit' brief in the 'Transport' sector. Travelled to America and Canada. Photocopy of original report.
Won The British Airways Attachment Award worth £3200 a under the the 'Economy Class Aircraft Passenger Seat' brief in the 'Transport' sector. Travelled to New Zealand, Australia, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand and India. Includes a fabric cover.
Won The British Airways Attachment Award worth £3200 a under the the 'Economy Class Aircraft Passenger Seat' brief in the 'Transport' sector. Worked with British Airways from 7 May - 23 August 1991. Photocopy of original report.
Won the John Lewis Attachment Award of £4320 in the 'Furnishing Textiles' section. Worked with Cavendish Textiles for six months.
Won a Travel Award Award worth £2000 in the 'Footwear' section.
Won a Travel Award worth £800 in the 'Postage Stamp' section. Travelled to the Canada. Photocopy of original report.
Won prize of £30 under section 1, Architectural Decoration, prize offered by Messrs. Bagues Limited
Won prize of £30 under section 1, Architectural Decoration, prize offered by Messrs. Bagues Limited
Won prize of £30 under section 1, Architectural Decoration, prize offered by Messrs. Bagues Limited
On a team with Vanja Kodzoman. Won a Corrugated Packaging Association Travel Award of £1000 under the 'Basic Instinct' Brief in the 'Packaging' section. Travelled to Japan. Includes an A4 book and a A5 book of photographs (in two parts).
Won a Buckley Jewellery Travel Award of £500 and a British Airways Flight Award under the 'Fashionable Jewels' brief in the 'Jewellery' section. Travelled to Barcelona and Bilbao from 19-30 October 2002.
The RSA runs a medical equipment design award scheme in association with the British Surgical Trades Association in which £5,000 Research and Development Grants will be available. Each award provides a nine month research and Development Grant for final year degree or diploma students and postgraduates working in the field of design.\n\nAdministrative correspondence.
The Council for Industrial Design planned to continue Design Review which grew out of the 1951 Festival of Britain Stock list. In order to give Design Review greater prestige the Council were keen to have it associated with the RSA though the Society instituting medals for products of outstanding merit from several of the industries which have submitted during the year to Design Review.\n\nAdministrative correspondence.\n
Won 'The Northamptonshire Footwear Manufacturers' Design Award' worth £2500 under the the 'Mail Order Catalogue' brief in the 'Footwear' section. Worked for a year with Grenson shoes and spent twelve weeks studying at the ARS Sutoria Technical College in Milan.
Won a Travel Award worth £2000 under the the 'New Design for Old' brief in the 'Consumer Products' sector. Travelled in Europe. Photocopy of original report.
Won the Hasbro Attachment Award of £2500 in the 'Product Design' section. Worked with Hasbro for fourteen weeks.
Won the Sony Attachment Award worth £2000 under the 'Photographic Equipment' brief in the 'Industrial Design' section. Worked with Sony in Japan. Photocopy of original report.
Won an Attachment Award worth £750 in the 'Ceramics' section. Spent six weeks at Royal Worcester.
Was part of a team. Won a Travel Award worth £666 in the 'Design for Leisure' section. Travelled to Japan. Photocopy of original report.