- Janet Abrams
- Andy Altmann
- John Bates
- Durrell Bishop
- Christoph Boninger
- Tim Brown
- Allan Chochinov
- Matthew Collings
- Gillian Crampton-Smith
- Chris Downs
- Richard Eisermann
- Ignacio Germade
- Clive Grinyer
- Joe Heapy
- Peter Higgins
- Frans Johansson
- Heather Martin
- Nico Macdonald
- Lynne Maher
- Sarah Maynard
- Jeremy Myerson
- Vicky Richardson
- Jonathan Sands
- Tom Savigar
- Peter Saville
- Richard Seymour
- Richard Shed
- Ed Silk
- Daljit Singh
- Stefan Stern
- Deyan Sudjic
- John Thackara
- Austin Williams
- James Woudhuysen
James Woudhuysen
James Woudhuysen is Professor of Forecasting and Innovation at De Montfort University, Leicester. Back in 1968, he helped install Britain's first computer-controlled car park, before graduating in physics. He was editor of Design magazine, 1979-82, and a co-founder of Blueprint. He wrote an Instruction manual for word processing in1983 and in 1988 he led a multi-client study on e-commerce for the designers Fitch. At the Henley Centre, 1993, he proposed that the Internet be delivered over TV.
He was Head of Worldwide Market Intelligence, Philips Consumer Electronics, 1995-7, and a director at product designers Seymour Powell, 1997-2001. His 320pp attack on outdated techniques in building, Why is construction so backward? was published by Wiley in 2004. James sits on the editorial boards of New Design and the Journal of Consumer Behavior and he is a director of www.audacity.org.
