Royal Drawing School Unveils New Visual Identity by Pentagram for 25th Anniversary
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Katy Cowan
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The Royal Drawing School has unveiled a new visual identity designed by Pentagram's Harry Pearce and his team to celebrate its 25th anniversary. The rebrand, revealed at a reception hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla, reflects the School's creative and timeless ethos. Founded in 2000 by King Charles and artist Catherine Goodman, the institution remains dedicated to the art of drawing as both a skill and a way of thinking.
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Unveiled at a celebratory reception hosted by HM King Charles III and Queen Camilla at St James's Palace, the new look captures the unique spirit of the School: creative, generous, open, and rooted in the timeless power of drawing.
Founded in 2000 by King Charles and artist Catherine Goodman, the Royal Drawing School is one of the only institutions in the world dedicated to the practice of drawing.
As the institution celebrates 25 years, a rebrand by Pentagram's Harry Pearce and team captures the soul of a place where drawing still matters... not just as a skill, but as a way of seeing, think...

