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History of RCA
 
History of RCA
  
* Government School of Design
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* Government School of Design - tutor sits on high chair, watches students copying designs from below
* Christopher Dresser - teapot
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* Christopher Dresser - teapot - creative emphasis
 
* Apparently graduates from RCA have included:
 
* Apparently graduates from RCA have included:
* the designer for London's Tube (MRT) logos
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** the designer for London's Tube (MRT) logos
* the designer for all of UK's highway signs
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** the designer for all of UK's highway signs
* until the 90s even the painting department was located INSIDE the Victoria & Albert Museum, the world's largest museum of the decorative arts. Sculpture dept was also previously located INSIDE the museum
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* Until the 90s even the painting department was located INSIDE the Victoria & Albert Museum, the world's largest museum of the decorative arts. Sculpture dept was also previously located INSIDE the museum
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* Decision to open up fine art programme sparked parliamentary debate
  
 
[[Category:Design Interactions]]
 
[[Category:Design Interactions]]

Revision as of 09:50, 13 October 2013

History of RCA

  • Government School of Design - tutor sits on high chair, watches students copying designs from below
  • Christopher Dresser - teapot - creative emphasis
  • Apparently graduates from RCA have included:
    • the designer for London's Tube (MRT) logos
    • the designer for all of UK's highway signs
  • Until the 90s even the painting department was located INSIDE the Victoria & Albert Museum, the world's largest museum of the decorative arts. Sculpture dept was also previously located INSIDE the museum
  • Decision to open up fine art programme sparked parliamentary debate