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The big questions

- Are the creative industries doing enough to stay ahead?

- How much should the government provide free help?

- Is intellectual property a bigger problem than learning how to take advantage of new technologies?

- Are our creative industries doing enough to promote diversity?

David Kester, Design Council Chief Executive

David Kester

Design Council Chief Executive

 

Quote: This couldn’t come at a better time for the UK design industry. Design is what links creativity and innovation, and British designers such as Jonathan Ive are responsible for some of the world’s most iconic products like the iPod and the iPhone. This plan helps ensure that British talent will stay at the forefront of global design.
Will Hutton, chief executive, The Work Foundation

Will Hutton

Chief Executive, The Work Foundation

 

Quote: There's no doubt that Britain’s creative knack is something to celebrate. The stuff that creates new insights, delights and experiences, that stirs our senses and enriches our lives, is also the stuff that is propelling a larger slice of our economic output. The question is can we continue to supply this growing demand? How we create the architecture that will incubate rather than stunt creative industry growth is a major policy question.