| Publication Overview Jeremy Myerson is Professor of Design Studies at the Royal College of Art, where he leads the InnovationRCA network and is co-director of the College’s world-renowned Helen Hamlyn Research Centre.
He holds a Masters degree from the Royal College of Art and developed his interest in design and innovation as a journalist and editor working on a number of titles including Design, Creative Review and World Architecture. From 1986-89, he was Founding Editor of Design Week, the world’s first weekly news magazine for designers and their clients – a publication that profoundly influenced how design firms in the UK operate.
He is the author of a number of books on design, business and society, including The 21st Century Office, New Workplace New Culture, IDEO: Masters of Innovation and New Public Architecture. His new book on innovative office design, Space To Work, is published in October 2006 by Laurence King in London and Abbeville in New York.
He has curated many national exhibitions, including Doing A Dyson at the Design Museum and Rewind: 40 Years of Design and Advertising at the V&A, and he has consulted internationally with a number of business and government organisations.
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