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The current Virgin logo (known informally as "the scrawl") was created in 1978, commissioned by Simon Draper, then managing director of Virgin Records Limited. Brian Cooke of Cooke Key Associates commissioned a graphic designer to produce a stylised signature.
The concept found resonance with Simon Draper, the Managing Director of Virgin Records from 1979 to 1990. Despite having so many songs high up in the charts, they were tired of third party labels using their hits and making money out of their success. [3]
Palawan Press Limited was established in London by Simon Draper in 1992, [1] following his retirement as chairman of the Virgin Music Group after its sale to EMI. [ 2 ] As of 2011 [update] , Palawan Press publishes exclusive limited edition books costing from £75 to £2000.
Premier Morris Iemma merged the two agencies into the new Department of Premier and Cabinet [9] under the direction of Robyn Kruk after the 2006 resignation of the Director General of the Cabinet Office, Roger Wilkins, [10] and replacing the long-term Director General of Premier's Department, Col Gellatly, [11] who served under Premier Carr. [12]
British director Simon West (“Con Air,” “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider”) is set to direct Saudi Arabia-set epic “Antara” that will be shot in Neom, the sprawling production hub in Saudi ...
Lululemon has tapped two executives to bolster its product team: Simon Atkins has joined as senior vice president, footwear, and Phil Dickinson will become senior vice president, global creative ...
It was bought by Simon Draper, the former chairman of Virgin Records. [25] The house came with an aviary and James's collection of pheasants. Draper had unhappy memories of pheasants from his schooldays in South Africa, and asked the Edward James Foundation to take them away. The birds were re-homed at Beale Wildlife Park in Berkshire. [25]
"Open Your Heart" was the third song from the Human League's 1981 Dare album. It was chosen by Virgin Records executive Simon Draper to be Dare's taster single, deliberately issued just three weeks in advance of the album.