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design/leader: FutureBrand London’s Stephen McGilvray

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Design What would your monograph be called? Stephen McGilvray is executive creative director of FutureBrand London, whose clients include PwC, Maybourne and Nesquik. You Gotta Go There to Come Back. It’s all about pushing yourself, the work and the client so you can create something bold and different.

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design/leader: Taxi Studio’s Ellen Moriarty

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Ellen Moriarty is associate creative director at Taxi Studio, based in Bristol. Previously she spent seven years at Jones Knowles Ritchie, rising to design director there. Design What would your monograph be called? The Compassionate Catalyst: Leading with Empathy and Imagination.

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design/leader: Ferrgood Studio founder Teresa Ferreira

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Teresa Ferreira is founder and creative director at Ferrgood Studio, based between London and Lisbon. It works on design and branding projects for clients like the BBC, The Financial Times and Talawa theatre company. Design What would your monograph be called?

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design/leader: DLSM Studio co-owner Holly Hallam

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Holly Hallam is co-owner of Brighton-based DLSM Studio. Design What would your monograph be called? The agency focuses on hospitality, and clients include The Alchemist Victoria, Radisson RED Twickenham Stadium, and The Trafalgar St James London Hotel.

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design/leader: Badberries creative director Dani Wolf

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The London-based motion design and branding studio works with clients like Apple, John Lewis and Pepsi. Design What would your monograph be called? creative director Wesley Meyer | design/leader: Taxi Studio’s Ellen Moriarty | design/leader: Lucky Dip co-founder Katie Cadwell

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