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Formation
1930; 94 years ago (1930)
Type
Learned society
Legal status
Royal Charter granted 1976
Headquarters
London, England
Location
United Kingdom
Membership
10,000 across all categories and in 34 countries
Official language
English, Spanish, French, Italian
President
Jake Leith PPCSD
Key people
Maggie Law PPCSD (Honorary Treasurer)
D Callcott (PPCSD Vice President)
Chris Ramsden (PPCSD Vice President)
Frank Peters FCSD CDir FIoD(Chief Executive)
Website
www.csd.org.uk
The Chartered Society of Designers (CSD) is a professional body for designers. It is the only Royal Chartered body of experienced designers. Its membership is multi-disciplinary – representing designers in all design, disciplines including Interior Design, Product Design, Graphic Design, Fashion and Textile Design.
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