Author Sirpa Kutilainen

Welcome to my diary/blog in which I write about conservation and digitisation of archival collections. My name is Sirpa and I have been working at the University of Brighton Design Archives since 2002. In June 2010 I graduated from the PgDip Conservation course at the University of the Arts, London at Camberwell and this blog is here to act as a continuation of my research, interest and passion in the study of paper conservation and my continuing work in the field of digitisation.

Barbara Brown

Textiles Designer (1932-) Born in 1932, Barbara Brown studied at Canterbury College of Art and then the RCA. Before leaving the RCA, Brown had sold her first fabric to Heal’s and subsequently designed for them for the next two decades…. Continue Reading →

Audrey Levy

Textile designer (1928-) Audrey Levy was born in Nottingham in 1928 and after studying textiles at her local art college, completed her studies at the RCA. On graduation, Levy worked in a number of professional studios. In 1957, she designed, ‘Impasto’,… Continue Reading →

Natasha Kroll

Display and Production Designer (1912-2004) Natasha Kroll studied display design at the Reimann School in Berlin, and joined its teaching staff when the school moved to London in 1936. In 1942 Kroll was appointed display manager at Simpson (Piccadilly) Ltd. where… Continue Reading →

Commentary

Setting/Context/Environment In many of the portraits included in this display, we can learn as much about the professional identity of the designer from the background as from the foreground of the picture. We can usually tell that they are ‘professional’… Continue Reading →

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