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The history of the Australian Society of Designers for Industry (SDI), the nation’s first professional design organisation, begins in 1947-48 when a group of design professionals including furniture designer Grant Featherston (1922-1995); fabric designer and design retailer Frances Burke (1907-1995); graphic specialist R. Haughton James (1906-85); industrial designer Frederick Ward (1899-1988); industrial designer Charles Furey (b.1915?); graphic designer Max Forbes (1923-90), Selwyn Coffey, Scorgie Anderson, I.M. (Max) Hutchinson, W. Falconer Green and Ron Rosenfeldt (b.1919) met in Melbourne to form the Society of Designers for Industry (SDI). In 1950, graphic designer Alistair Morrison, designer/architect Derek Wrigley and architect Arthur Baldwinson formed a New South Wales Chapter of the SDI.

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References [<ExternalResource: Ron Rosenfeldt. “The Establishment of the Society of Designers for Industry and its Development into the Industrial Design Institute of Australia.” July 1997
, Published version March 1999. >]