From beehives to opera houses, from brand identities to
banknote design.
Not exact matches
The Bill is not
designed to force unwilling retailers to take Scottish
banknotes or to impose draconian sanctions on anyone who does not.
Although these sessions create an experience that can not be replicated in the classroom, provisions are available for schools to engage with the collection online through specially
designed activities such as «Note - ably different», an activity where students create their own
banknotes, and then compare them to a historical and current version.
Glasgow - based
design agency O Street has contributed a superb exploration of its
designs for Scottish
banknotes, and Fontsmith's own Stuart De Rozario delineates how the humble typewriter had a huge impact on the way type designers approached their craft in the wake of new technologies.
(He even
designed Austro - Hungarian
banknotes and stamps.)
[4] Architectural features of Dundas House are represented today on the «Ilay» series of
banknotes issued by the Royal Bank; the building's Palladian facade features on the obverse of each note, and the background graphic on both sides of the notes is a radial star
design which is based on the ornate ceiling of the banking hall inside Dundas House,
designed by John Dick Peddie in 1857.
In 1972, he showed his first exhibit at the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA), the same year he
designed a set of
banknotes for the Treasury.
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