Head of Design Skills, Design Council
UK design – and UK designers – are highly valued around the world. But do we have the right skills to to help the economy stay competitive into the future?
After all, competition is intensifying as emerging economies are focusing fresh attention on developing creative capabilities to match their low-cost manufacturing.
In addition, rapid social and economic change is likely to put designers under increased pressure. As an industry, design can’t afford to rest on its laurels.

To view our video content you will need to install
Flash 8 and ensure that you have JavaScript enabled.
Read our accessibility page for further information.
See some excerpts from the parliamentary preview of the design industry skills development plan. Read the video transcript
The Design Council is addressing this issue. We’re working with Creative and Cultural Skills – the sector skills council for the creative industries. Together, we’ve set up the Design Skills Advisory Panel, an expert group of design employers and educators.
The panel put together a range of proposals for creating a more professional, joined-up design industry which were included in the Keep British Design Alive campaign. The entire UK design industry was given the opportunity to comment on these proposals during the consultation period between May and September 2006.
More than 1000 designers, design managers, teachers, students and stakeholders were involved in workshops, focus groups and interviews, providing honest and insightful feedback which helped shape our early ideas. In total we spoke with over 4000 people. We've now analysed the findings and put all the recommendations together in High-level skills for higher value, the new design industry skills development plan.
We'll continue to work with key design bodies and organisations across the sector to develop detailed implementation plans that will form part of the Creative Blueprint, the sector skills agreement that will go to government in January 2008.
We still want to hear your views. You can add your comments – and read others’ views – on our Perspectives page.