'The Royal Designers for Industry could become a unifying and
representative body for the entire design industry, according to new
Master of the Faculty Malcolm Garrett.
Garrett’s vision for the future of the RDIs is as an organisation
that bring together all design industry bodies – such as D&AD, the
Design Council and the Design Business Association – and act to
represent them.
He says, ‘We’re a body that doesn’t have a
competitive agenda. We could bring people together and act as a clearing
house for issues. So if it’s an issue for the Design Council we can
point people in that direction, or if it’s for D&AD we can point
them in another.’
He says the RDIs are perfectly placed to do this
as the organisation is non-competitive and represents up to 200 of the
best designers in the world.
He adds, ‘We have other advantages –
like our home in the Royal Society for Arts. Politicians will visit us
here, but they might not make it out to Shoreditch.’
Garrett says
he has had early informal discussions with a number of design industry
bodies – all of whom have been receptive to the plan. He says,
‘Obviously they value their independence, but they also want their
voices to be heard more strongly.’
He
says that moves to set up an advisory board for the Associate
Parliamentary Design and Innovation Group – set up by outgoing APDIG
manager Jocelyn Bailey – could provide a structure for the project or
support it.
Garrett takes up his role as Master of the Faculty of the Royal Designers for Industry this week.
This
comes as seven new RDIs are being inducted: Paul Brown, Ian Cartlidge,
Hussein Chalayan, Tony Meeuwissen, Sandy Powell, Patrick Woodroffe and
Saeed Zahedi, alongside two honorary RDIs: Lidewij Edelkoort and Hartmut
Esslinger.'
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