About me

From wikipedia:

Tony Malone FRSA is seen as one of the leading designers in the field of inclusive design and community design and is a very active campaigner on design's impact on branding and marketing as a tool for social change.

n 2004, he founded with John Marsh the design consultancy Marsh and Malone. His main fields of expertise are based around typography and symbolism across publishing, diversity and accessibility design. Recently he advises the Metropolitan Police and the Government on design and visual communications for the community. He was notably involved with ASBOs ; the identity of which he designed for the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. He is also the founding partner of Design for Diversity with Linda Bellos and Caroline Jones.

Part of his role at the design consultancy is also to oversee the archiving and preservation of all artworks, some 572 paintings and sketches and two known sculptures, by Sir Winston Churchill. He was given this task by Churchill Heritage following his creation of the digital archive in collaboration with Author and Historian David Coombs while researching the book: 'Sir Winston Churchill, His life through his paintings' published by Pegasus in 2003 on which he was Art director. A member of the Churchill Forum, he has been involved with various aspects of preserving Churchill history; including working as an advisor to the Churchill Museum project in London and at Chartwell House, Sir Winston's residence in Kent.

In 2005,

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