Part of a pack of ten, all with slightly different designs. Developed from an original Christmas card design sold by the RSA in 1991
Part of a pack of ten, all with slightly different designs. Developed from an original Christmas card design sold by the RSA in 1991
The picture, reconstructed from contemporary prints, represents the meeting in June 1849, at which the suggestion was made to the Prince which led to the inauguration by the Society of Arts of the Great Exhibition of 1851. By Miss Anna Zinkeisen, RDI.
Alternative Christmas card, based on a plate from Volume XXIII of the Society's Transactions. 2,100 copies sold.
Alternative Christmas card design, image used for the newly designed covers of the Society's journal and other publications. 5,600 copies sold
In 1983 Miss Saunders won the British Museum Design Award , sponsored by the Society, for a series of paper cut-out dolls' houses to be sold at the Bethnal Green Museum. 38,181 copies sold.
Alison Johnson was the winner of an Attachment award in the Multi-Disciplinary Design Section of the Society's 1984/85 Design Bursaries Competition (fore-runner of the Student Design Awards) 18,841 copies sold.
In 1949 the Society began to produce a Christmas card to sell to Fellows. Various artists were commissioned to design a card annually. The subject usually related to the Society's history. Postcards of some of the Society's works of art were also published as postcards at various times.The series includes sample of cards produced and photographs used in their production.
Won The Pfizer Attachment Award worth £2800 under the 'Packaging for Our Future' brief in the 'Medical Packaging' section. Travelled to America.
Won a Travel Award worth £500 under the 'Bulbs and Garden Accessories' brief in the 'Packaging' section. Travelled to New York.
Received the Albert Medal 'for his work in the invention and technical development of the Hovercraft'
Won the Hewlett Packard Attachment Award of £2500 in the 'Teaching and Technology' section. Worked with Hewlett Packard, Bristol for three months.
Won a Merchant Taylors' Company Travel Award worth £2550 under the the 'The Fashion Scene' brief in the 'Fashion and Accessories' section. Travelled to New York.