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Alberto Allessi Born: Italy, 1946
Occupation: Managing Director of Allessi SpaIndustry: Product Design (household goods)
Founded: 1921 Website: alessi.comDesign Philosophy: Combining mass production with good design, creativity and craftsmanship. Allessi is not a great designer but he encourages and supports those who are.
“Allessi’s role is to mediate between the the interesting expressions of creativity of our times, and the dreams of the consumer. We like to lead where others follow. Some of our products are so extraordinary that no other manufacturer
would considere making them … The possibilities of creativity are immense and we haveno limit on what we can
do.”
Alberto Allessi
Robert SabudaBorn: Pinckney, in southeastern Michigan
Occupation: Paper EngineerIndustry: Publishing
Website: www.robertsabuda.com Design Philosophy: Both adults and children enjoy
mechanical books, and reading together is fun.
Sabuda’s pop-up books use clever paper engineering for the enjoyment of children and adults.
Robert Sabuda
Wally OlinsOccupation: Brand consultant
Industry: Graphic Design
Design Philosophy: Presenting the idea of a company as a whole, through it’s products, environment and behaviour
rather than just through advertising.
Co-Founder of advertising agency Wolff Olins, which has become a major influence on developing corporate image.
Wally Olins’s approach to branding is to include an organisations brands, values and relationship with the
public.
Wally Olins
Margaret CalvertJock Kinnear
Occupation: Calvert – IllustratorKinneir – Graphic Designer
Design Philosophy: Developing clear and easy to read, when driving fast (road graphics/signage).
First they developed a new Typeface that was easy to read when driving fast, called ‘Transport’. The letters were sans
serif and slightly curved.
They then developed a system of pictograms instead of word, and based the designs around their own
backgrounds. The pictograms are clear and easy to understand when travelling at speed.
Margaret CalvertJock Kinnear
Harry BeckAKA Henry C. Beck Born: 4-Jun-1903 to 18-Sep-1974
Occupation: Designer Nationality: England
Executive summary: Designed the London Underground map Designed a stylized map of the London Underground, known for its diagrammatic representation of the various train lines and lack of correspondence to the physical locations of stations. Beck began work on the design in 1933, and continued to work on it until his death in 1974, though he would not receive official recognition of his accomplishment until the 90s.
Harry Beck