Ben Terrett

Terrett in 2018 Ben Terrett (born 1975) is a British designer. He was the first Royal Designer for Industry elected for Service Design and has won the Design Museum's Design of the Year, a D&AD "Black Pencil" and is in the Design Week Hall of Fame. Terrett specialises in large digital projects and is most well known for his work designing the GOV.UK website.

Terrett co-authored the UK Government Design Principles which Tim O'Reilly called "the most significant since Apple's". Terrett has said "Every designer should work in the public sector." he is the CEO of Public Digital and a Deputy Chair at University of the Arts London Provided by Wikipedia
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