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Sir John Sorrell

Sir John Sorrell
CBE
Personal details
Born John Sorrell
(1945-02-28) 28 February 1945 (age 72)
London, UK
Nationality British
Occupation Designer, Education Campaigner

Sir John Sorrell CBE (born 28 February 1945) is a British designer and a renowned advocate and campaigner for creative education and for the creative industries.

John Sorrell set up his first business, Goodwin Sorrell, in 1964 with Chuck Goodwin.

John co-founded the design and identity business Newell and Sorrell in 1976 with his wife Frances Sorrell (née Newell). Newell and Sorrell became one of Europe’s biggest and most successful identity consultancies, with clients that included British Airways, the Body Shop and the Royal Mail. The business won numerous awards for creativity and effectiveness.

In 1997, Newell and Sorrell merged with Interbrand to form Interbrand Newell & Sorrell. John and Frances left Interbrand Newell & Sorrell in 2000.

John and Frances Sorrell co-founded the Sorrell Foundation in 1999 with the aim of inspiring creativity in young people and improving lives with good design.

The Sorrell Foundation has worked with more than 100,000 young people across the UK on a range of programmes, including joinedupdesignforschools, the Young Design Programme, Myplace and Design out Crime. In 2009, John and Frances set up the National Saturday Club network.

John is co-chair of the Sorrell Foundation.

John is co-founder and trustee of the Saturday Club Trust, a new charity formed in 2016 to take over the development of the Saturday Clubs from the Sorrell Foundation.

The Saturday Club network offers young people aged 13–16 the opportunity to study on Saturdays for free. Currently there are around 50 Clubs around the UK: Art&Design, Science&Engineering, Fashion&Business and Writing&Talking.

John is chairman of London Design Festival, which he co-founded in 2003, and co-produces with Ben Evans. London Design Festival celebrates and promotes London’s and the UK’s creativity.

The Festival brings over 400 events to an international audience each September and has become the standard bearer for over 100 design festivals set up in cities around the world since its inception.

John is president of London Design Biennale, which he co-founded in 2016, and co-produces with Ben Evans.

This biannual exhibition, staged at Somerset House, invites participating countries and cities to exhibit original design installations in response to a theme. Installations are curated by the leading museums and design organisations in the world.

John has been a trustee of the Victoria & Albert Museum since 2011, and Chairman of University of the Arts London since 2013. University of the Arts London is Europe’s largest specialist arts and design university. A UK Business Ambassador since 2009, John has been appointed by successive Prime Ministers to champion the UK’s Creative Industries sector overseas. John founded the Creative Industries Federation in 2014 - the independent voice for the UK’s creative industries. The Creative Industries Federation unites the UK's diverse arts and creative industries to secure the policies and funding needed to further Britain's global success as a cultural powerhouse. In April 2017, he stepped down as chair of the Creative Industries Federation.


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