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The three-pin plug

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A new design of three-pin 13 amp plug, called Rotoplug, will be introduced to the market. It has been designed by Hugh Gilbert, a chartered architect, and its main feature is that it has no screws and is therefore quick to fit. The wires and pins are colour-coded and the plug slots together like a lid. The design was patented in 1990 and has passed British Standard 1363 in 1992. Gilbert encountered difficulties getting the plug to market as he could not get licenced or financing. Eventually private individuals with finance from the Business Expansion Scheme manufactured the project.

Author: Gomes, Peter
Publisher: Design Council (UK)
Publication Name: Design (London, England)
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 0011-9245
Year: 1992
Innovations, Electric contactors, Gilbert, Hugh

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Of designers and lifeboats

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A Canadian newspaper editor shares his somewhat jaundiced view of newspaper designers. According to the editor, newspaper designers have so many annoying habits that working with them on a redesign is enough to give even the most sensible editor nightmares. The editor cites their incessant babble, their tendency to dawdle and their temperamental ways as some reasons why a newspaper redesign often becomes more difficult than it should be.

Author: Cassavoy, Ed
Publisher: Society for News Design
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 1997
Humor and anecdotes, Journalists, Graphic arts, Nightmares

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Three days in Philly (I)

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The newspaper 'The Guelph Mercury' was chosen by the Society for News Design for the Category 21, Redesign Overall Newspaper award of excellence during a three-day conference. During the event, many high quality page designs were displayed which were admired but not read by designers. This attitude makes the impression that newspapers are just artworks. Moreover, awards just give designers and publishers prestige and bragging rights.

Author: Cassavoy, Ed
Publisher: Society for News Design
Publication Name: Design
Subject: Architecture and design industries
ISSN: 1520-4243
Year: 1998
Achievements and awards

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Subjects list: Newspapers, Layout (Printing), Newspaper layout and typography
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