Posts Tagged ‘Staff’

Practise what you preach

Posted on: February 22nd, 2013 by William Mitchell

Will's Ducati 748

Hands On…

We don’t just practise what we preach in business, but also in our spare time. There is no better way to get to know how things work, than pulling them apart every now and then. What started out as a ‘tidy up’ became a full on overhaul and re-paint on my Ducati 748.

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2013 Graduate Internship Opportunity

Posted on: February 7th, 2013 by Michael Aldridge

Intern Wanted

4c are running its Graduate Internship Scheme again for 2013. A fantastic opportunity for a graduate to experience what it’s like in a successful design engineering consultancy. (more…)


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Design of Oxygen Tank Bag for Lenny Yule

Posted on: November 22nd, 2012 by Hannah Jenkins

BBC News Feature

During my four month internship at 4c Design I worked on an individual pro bono project. Through the Royal Hospital for Sick Children in Yorkhill, Glasgow, we were introduced to Lenny, a 10 year-old boy with interstitial lung disease; a life-long condition, which means he must carry around a constant supply tank of liquid oxygen when he is away from home. (more…)


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Hannah Jenkins sums up her 4c Internship

Posted on: November 12th, 2012 by Michael Aldridge

Hannah Jenkins was one the summer interns this year at 4c Design. In the above video she summarizes her time at 4c, including the projects she was involved in and what she gained from the 16 week experience. Projects Hannah was involved in included:

  • RFD Liferaft – Details Confidential
  • Individual Project to develop a bag to carry a Liquid Oxygen tank for a child with interstitial lung disease
  • And much much more…

Hannah proved to be a great asset during her time at 4c, Robin Smith (4c’s Director) had the following to say about her:

“Hannah’s CV speaks for itself, she is a high achiever and will be a superb asset to any company she works for. In the work environment Hannah has a professional, mature and considered approach to what she says and writes, she works in a structured and logical manner and understands the importance of recording her work and thus she makes designs clear and entirely transparent for decision making. Hannah is motivated, hard-working and requires little supervision. These attributes make Hannah a pleasure to work with and a big asset to team working. When we gave Hannah a design problem to look at or prototypes to build, she simply got on with it and it turned out right. You can’t ask for better than that!” October 19, 2012


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