2008 Results

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Winners 

(Winning £1000 to be split between the winner and the school)

Madalen Dixon, Amman Valley School, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire.

Project Description: Peacock coat using feathers and the latest technology of a heat press. Designed as a response to the controversy of using fur in the fashion industry.

Robert Jeeves, Stockport Grammar School, Stockport, Cheshire.

Project Description: An off road portable motorcycle stand which incorporates a lifting mechanism.

Winners

Commended

Commended 

Sophie Randles, Ripley St Thomas High School, Lancaster, Lancashire.

Project Description: An alarm clock for the deaf or the partially hearing using a Bluetooth operated vibrating wristband.

Lisa Webster, Hymer’s College, Hull.

Project Description: An analogue clock with the properties and advantages of a digital device.

Robbie Shimmin, Keswick School, Keswick, Cumbria.

Project Description: A domestic wind turbine incorporating a twin aerofoil, sliding shroud, to enhance efficiency.

Jerome Roberts, St Mark’s School, Hounslow, Middlesex.

Project Description: A guitar with integrated amplifier designed to make it more portable.

Finalists

Anthony Barber, Sackville School, Hildenborough, Kent.

Project Description: A beech laminated chair to meet the specific needs of his mother who has serious back pain.

Nicola Brindle, Colne Community School, Brightlingsea, Essex.

Project Description: A regency tailored jacket and jumpsuit to embody the essence of a dandy.

Nat Colman, Dulwich College, London.

Project Description: An interactive wall to help the development of autistic children at Turney School

Annie Hillier, Downe House, Berkshire.

Project Description: Outdoor teenage dining set designed to be compact for storage.

Matthew Hudspith, Dulwich College, London.

Project Description: Can and bottle crusher to help solve the global recycling problem.

Simon Lyons, Caister Grammar School, Caistor, Lincoln.

Project Description: “ The arC ” laptop table designed to enable the user to work on a laptop whilst sitting on a sofa.

W. Jack Mitchell, Wellington School, Wellington, Somerset.

Project Description: Ambient lighting for a garden table/ outdoor area based around a parasol.

Eleanor Parr, Northallerton College, North Yorkshire.

Project Description: An “ All Saints ” advertising dress, using a bird theme and inspired by the All Saints clothing range.

John Paton King’s College School, Wimbledon.

Project Description: A mirror guided putting aid for golfers.

Catherine Rawcliffe, Beverley High School, Beverley.

Project Description: An ergonomic exam desk designed for the user to kneel as a posture enhancing devise.

Chris Rivet, King’s College School, Wimbledon, London.

Project Description: An IPAQ holder enabling different orientation for different heights of the user.

Rebbeca Viney, Tiffin School, Kingston upon Thames.

Project Description: A wall organiser for use in studio apartments, inspired by a jigsaw. The design of a unique interlocking device was an important part of the project.

William Walker, Abingdon School, Abingdon, Oxfordshire.

Project Description: Laminated plywood pigeon holes for a local church.

Daisy Ukoko- Rongione, Sutton High School, Sutton.

Project Description: A bedside table incorporating lighting for a teenage girl.

Finalists

Young Designers Competition

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