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Central Saint Martins Students

Over the last few years, many of our BA and MA students have produced final major projects addressing the idea that security should be built into objects.

During 1999-2000 a number of BA Hons Product Design students are working on design against crime projects, and a range of client projects are being carried out, including a re-design of the policeman's helmet, by MA Industrial Design students for the Home Office.

All the projects have both practical and written outcomes, and the following completed work is particularly noteworthy.

S Arnold BA Hons Product Design, 1998
Mugger's Paradise: as society fails to protect us, can we protect ourselves?
E Brooks BA Hons Product Design, 1993
Vindicator: credit card fraud preventer
H Bushell BA Hons Product Design, 1994
Child Tracking Device
L Garfield BA Hons Product Design, 1996
Bicycle Security
S House BA Hons Product Design, 1996
Urban Public Safety: a public safety device
H J Kang BA Hons Product Design, 1998
Crime Jewellery
N McGillvray BA (Hons) Product Design, 2000 Deviant Security
M Miljevic BA (Hons) Product Design, 2000 Dangerous feelings
J Morley MA Design Studies, 1996
Combating Street Furniture Vandalism
R Notley MA Design Studies, 1997
Road Rage: a study of the environment in which we drive
H Patel BA Hons Product Design, 1996
Video Door Entry Systems
J Perryman MA Textile Design, 2000 Protection & Materials: Physical and Psychological Security
K Raath BA (Hons) Product Design, 2000 Trac
T Smith BA Hons Product Design, 1998
Designing Bicycle Security
D Spithas MA Industrial Design, 1999
Redevelopment of Public Urban Spaces
T Tsui BA (Hons) Product Design, 2000 Vericheck
A Tudor-Hart BA Hons Product Design, 1998
Meatballs Don't Bounce
A Waddington MA Communication Design, 1989
Graphic Design - a resource to tackle football crowd problems