Ian Scoley has been appointed as director of Priestman Goode, following the incorporation as a limited company of the former partnership. He will work alongside founder partners Paul Priestman and Nigel Goode.
Priestman explains the change of status reflects the London product consultancy’s move towards bigger, more diverse projects, such as work on the Airbus first class interiors.
The London consultancy is, says Priestman, organised into four “cells”. Transportation is headed by Scoley and environments by Goode. Priestman handles product design, which he works on alongside Goode. Digital 3D work, run by senior designer Chris Parker is the consultancy’s fourth “cell”, which, says Priestman, crosses across many of its projects.
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