Won a Travel Award worth £425 under the the 'Printed, Woven and Embroidered Textiles' brief in the 'Furnishing Textiles' sector. Travelled to France. Includes some museum brochures.
Won a Travel Award worth £3000 under the 'Urban Design' brief in the 'Environmental Design' section. Travelled to Morocco, Spain and Greece. Photocopy of original report.
Won the Clarks International Attachment Award worth £2500 under the 'Shoes for Men' brief in the 'Footwear' section. Worked with Clarks.
Image acquired but not used to illustrate lecture text for 'The psychological implications of the changing patterns of work' by Cary Cooper, held at the RSA, 19/11/1997
Worked in team with Mahesh Tailor. Won Travel Award worth £500 under the the 'Packaging for Museum Gifts' brief in the 'Leisure & Retail' sector. Travelled to Hong Kong. Photocopy of original report.
Won a Travel Award of £1750 under the 'Popular Culture' Brief in the 'Postage Stamp' section. Travelled to New Zealand and Malaysia for six weeks.
lecture series
Projects
A business-led enquiry into the role of business in a changing world. During 1992 the RSA organised eight dinners at which business leaders were challenged to think afresh about business, its purpose, its role in society and the measures of success.The result was the three year RSA inquiry Tomorrow's Company: the role of business in a changing world. By the beginning of 1993, 25 companies had committed the time and energy of their senior executives to the inquiry, led by Sir Anthony Cleaver, Chairman, IBM UK Ltd.\nRecords comprise published material including reports
Barry
Won the Vodafone Attachment Award of £2100 and £2900 Travel Award in the 'Mobile Communications' section. Worked with Vodafone.
Team entry with Michael Mitchell. Won the Banks and Miles/ WH Smith Group PLC Attachment Award worth £1200 under the 'Desktop Publishing Annual Report' brief in the 'Communications & Information Technology' sector. Worked with Banks & Miles from 7 August - 13 October 1989.
Left to right, tobacco jar designed by A E Poulter and made by A R Emerson, tea caddy by Susan Rowe, biscuit box by Edward Spencer