The Disciples Of Design

Welcome. The Disciples Of Design are a global creative collective.
We are a broad church of design academics, practitioners, artists
and students who are committed to one common aim – the creation
of an ever evolving visual hub for the sharing of ideas and thoughts.

Regular contributors
Andy Bainbridge – Lecturer in Visual Communications – Preston UK
Mike Rigby – Creative Director Interbrand – Sydney AUS
Billy Harkcom – Creative/Director Hark!Design – San Francisco USA
Jon Harker – Lecturer in Visual Communications – Preston UK
Jennie Spiller – Designer Turner Duckworth – London UK

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Latest

SIMON PENDRY

Year Graduation / Grade
1995 / First

Profile



Simon graduated from Preston in 1995 with a First, then hot-footed it to London to start his first job at Ziggurat where he stayed for 5 years, getting the branded packaging design bug.

He then moved to jkr where he stayed for 12 years working up to role of Design Director and running a team, designing brands including Hula Hoops, Tetley, Youngs beers, Murphy’s stout, Twix, Trebor Extra Strong Mints, Weetabix, Lloyd’s credit cards, Bulmers, Guinness black lager amongst many others.

In the past year he has taken the role of Creative Director at Blue Marlin London.

The Disciples of Design Q&A



How and where did you secure your first job?
Ziggurat approached the course looking for a junior designer, several of us applied for the job including my best mate Adam Ellis. Ziggurat couldn’t choose between me and Ad, so ended up giving us both a job! Was a great way to start your first proper job with your mate.

Do you think being a Preston student has benefited you in any way?
Totally. The focus on ideas gave me the foundation to build a career from. The ability to be creative and generate ideas will always make you a valuable asset to any company.

How has the industry changed over the years in your experience?
Once upon a time we would present marker visuals to the client at the first stage! Seems strange now, but the clients seemed to have much more vision back then.

Were do you get your ideas from? Do you prefer collaboration or thinking alone.
Headphones on, clean A3 pad, and a fine-liner, in my own world! Love it. Collaboration can be great, brainstorming can be fun, but you can’t beat using your own grey matter. Feed your head with galleries, books, films, music, art, etc, it all comes back out somehow?!

What would you have done differently at University knowing what you know now?
Invested a bit of my grant in a nice warm, waterproof coat. Preston is freezing!

What’s the best thing about your job?
Creating stuff from nothing. The fear of the white pad, then the ‘eureka’ moments of ideas, then seeing people with your designs and your packs on shelf in the local Sainsbury’s.

What would you say has been the key to your success so far?
Ideas, ideas, ideas. Work hard and be nice to people!

What is the most unusual thing you have done in your career?
Giving a speech to a room full of people whilst dressed as Elvis was a strange moment.

What do you look for in graduates and their portfolios?
Ideas, enthusiasm, open-mindedness.

Any advice for students entering the industry?
When you graduate you think you’re the nuts, it’s only when you get your first job you quickly realise that you are in fact at the bottom of the ladder, and you are going to have to learn a lot to get to the top of it.

Be willing to learn from everybody around you. Go the extra mile and ask to work on stuff you haven’t been briefed on, do it in your own time. Enjoy it.

Portfolio



Weetabix


 
Twix


 
Trebor Extra Strong Mints


 
Shoks


 
Lloyds TSB


 
Guinness Black Lager


 
Bulmers


 

Big thanks to Simon for taking the time to contribute his profile – TDOD.