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William Welch (designer)

William Leonard Welch MA (RCA), FCSD, FRSA (born 2 April 1972) is an English Industrial designer. William is the son of the late post-war Industrial Designer Robert Radford Welch (21 May 1929 – 15 March 2000). In 2004 Welch became a Fellow of Chartered Society of Designs. In 2007 Welch was invited to become Fellow of The Royal Society of Arts.
== Early life and training ==
Welch was born in Leamington Spa and brought up in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire.Welch received his design education at the University of Central England (now Birmingham City University) where he completed courses in Furniture design and Silversmithing, before going on to complete his Master of Arts Degree at The Royal College of Art, London. Welch worked for Pentagram Design London as a junior designer (1995-1997), under practice partner Kenneth Grange, and later worked in the same design consultancy for Daniel Wiel (1997-1999).
Between 1999-2001, Welch completed his Master’s Degree at the Royal College of Art, London.
Through completing a research and development project, design for people with physical disabilities at The Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Welch designed cutlery for people with physical disabilities called "Adaptable Cutlery" which changed shape to accommodate a user’s best physical ability. This gained
the graduating year’s top Helen Hamlyn award for design in 2001, The Lord Snowdon Award. The Adaptable Cutlery was also a category award winner for the Peugeot/Oxo
Design Awards 2002,
and overall winner of all 10 design categories with prize money of £16,000.
Between 2001-2005, Company Director at Robert Welch Designs Ltd. Employed as a Design Director.

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