Staff Reporters
Aug 24, 2012

Sedgwick Richardson appoints design director

Brand consultancy Sedgwick Richardson (SEA) has appointed local creative talent Mohammad Fauzi as its new design director for Southeast Asia with effect from 3 September.

Mohammad Fauzi
Mohammad Fauzi

Fauzi will be responsible for managing the Singapore creative team with a focus on corporate branding, communications and design.

Previously, Fauzi has spent eight years at Bonsey Design as the head of corporate brand design, brand identy and environment graphics. He has also worked at Momentum Singapore, a division of McCann Worldgroup.

"Fauzi's a recognized talent in the regional branding and design industry and well-respected by his peers,” says Dominic Mason, the company’s SEA managing director. “He joins Sedgwick Richardson in Singapore to strengthen our creative offer and also to nurture and grow our creative team.”

Mason himself joined the company in May from design consultancy firm Elmwood in Singapore. Sedgwick Richardson has offices in Hong Kong, Singapore and London. Some of its clients in Singapore include companies associated with investment company Temasek, OCBC Bank and Singapore sports hub.

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