Search Results

Advanced Search

Note: Layers are contributed from many sources by many people or derived by computer and are the responsibility of the contributor. Layers may be incomplete and locations and dates may be imprecise. Check the layer for details about the source. Absence in TLCMap does not indicate absence in reality. Use of TLCMap may inform heritage research but is not a substitute for established formal and legal processes and consultation.

Log in to save searches and contribute layers.
Displaying 1 result from a total of 1:

Details

Latitude
54.31536155
Longitude
-1.918023495
Start Date
1906-01-01
End Date
1985-01-01

Description

Sources

ID
tb9160

Extended Data

Birth Place
Britain
Biography
Richard Haughton (Jimmy) James. (1906-1985). Known as “Jimmy” to acquaintances, Jimmy James was a key figure in shaping the practice of Australian industrial and graphic design in the 1940’s. Emigrating from England (born in Sussex) in 1939, he joined the Army Education Corp During the 1939-45 war and taught art appreciation. As a designer, he practised in Sydney and Melbourne from 1939. He became one of the founding members of the Society of Designers for Industry in 1948 in Melbourne and served as President. From the security of a partnership with the Melbourne advertising firm Briggs, Canny, James & Paramour, he wrote and lectured tirelessly on the necessity of Modernism and the importance of the Bauhaus-derived concepts of design. He edited Australian Artist from 1947-48. He retired in 1966 and devoted himself to painting. He played a key role in establishing credibility for the design profession in Australia. He later moved to Melbourne where he worked for advertising agencies and ultimately established his own business in partnership with John Briggs and others. According to an interview with Harold Mitchell, a former employee, in August 2012, James was the first advertising executive to insist of formalising “The Rationale” as the core idea in developing a brand identity and promotional strategy. He is a key figure in the creation of the professional associations of designers in Australia. He wrote and published widely on graphic design, industrial design and art. His son, John James is a architecture teacher, architect and writer. Writers: Michael Bogle Date written: 2012 Last updated: 2015
Born
b. 1 January 1906
Summary
R. Haughton ["Jimmy"] James's first local practice, the Design Centre, Sydney, was with Geoff and Dahl Collings. His first known designs in Sydney were radio cabinets for AWA. During the 1939-45 war, he joined the Army Education Corp and taught art appreciation. He later moved to Melbourne where he worked for advertising agencies and ultimately established his own business Briggs and James (est.1958).
Gender
Male
Died
1-Jan-85
Age at death
79