Keep British Design Alive Survey
Help shape the future of British design.
26 June 2006 · Last updated: 11 December 2006
Sarah Cameron has emailed me about a project she's doing for The British Design Council. She wished me to publish the following text, which I'm happy to do:
The British Design Council is looking for ways to improve and support the design industry - Keeping British Design Alive - and wants your views. It is running an online survey which is short and easy to fill in, it should only take a couple of minutes and your contribution will be valued in shaping the future:
Please take time to visit:
http://209.123.206.96/links/go.php?id=1
There is also a lot of interesting information about the project on the site and a forum to discuss your views.
The website is http://www.keepbritishdesignalive.com but the above link is directly for the survey.
Thanks for your help with this project.
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