User:Minaletattersfield

A multidisciplinary design agency with studios in London, Paris, Brussels, Moscow, Sydney, the Minale Tattersfield partnership is perhaps best known for the design of  logos , including those for Harrods (1967), the FA Premier League (1992), Eurostar, Gazprom, Imperial War Museum, ICC (International Cricket Council),  the Sydney Olympic Games (1993) and the  London 2012 Olympics . It has also worked in many other spheres including roadside retail architecture and public spaces, as with its designs for the Hammersmith Underground Station for London Transport (1989), BP petrol stations (early 1990s) and for over 30 petroleum retail brands worldwide. In the area of packaging design, it hasworked on designs for  Johnnie Walker whisky (1978), Illy Coffee and San Pellegrino mineral water (1999). Marcello Minale (1936-2001) and Brian Tattersfield (1938- ) formed their partnership in London in 1964, both having worked for the advertising agency Young & Rubican, Minale as a designer and Tattersfield as an art director. Minale had trained in Naples and had spent some time in Scandinavia whilst Tattersfield trained as a graphic designer at the  Royal College of Art   from 1959 to 1962. Minale and Tattersfield were joined by other partners over the years, including Alex Maranzano in 1968 and Nohbuoko Ohtani in the late 1980s, growing from a small scale operation in the first decades of their existence to a larger international agency in the 1980s. Minale Tattersfield has received more than 300 international awards for dsign creativity and design effectiveness. Among them the Presidents Award and 13 Silver awards from D&AD.