Ken Garland - British Graphic Designer

Design, Council of Industrial Design, 222, June 1967

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In search of Q and R by Dorothy Meade
Furniture for primary schools by Gillian Naylor
Innovation and product planning by J. Noel White
Designs on music: changing the score by Leonard Salzedo and Peter E. M. Sharp
New surroundings for old master drawings at Windsor Castle
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Nikolaus Pevsner: a major influence on modern design by Corin Hughes-Stanton

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Ken Garland studied at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts in the 1950s and was taught by Herbert Spencer, Anthony Froshaug and Jesse Collins. Whilst at the School he studied alongside designers Ken Briggs, Alan Fletcher and Colin Forbes.

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Design, Council of Industrial Design, 222, June 1967. Cover design by Ken Garland
Design, Council of Industrial Design, 222, June 1967. Cover design by Ken Garland
Ken Garland studied at the London Central School of Arts and Crafts in the 1950s and was taught by Herbert Spencer, Anthony Froshaug and Jesse Collins. Whilst at the School he studied alongside designers Ken Briggs, Alan Fletcher and Colin Forbes.
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