In 1995, he was appointed designer to The Voice, Europe's largest African-Caribbean newspaper.
In 1964, he was appointed interior designer to the Duke of Westminster.
The next year, when she was only 21, she was appointed chief designer at the Schramberg Majolika Factory in the Black Forest.
Léon Dufour was appointed chief designer, and later added technical director to his job titles.
Lu Xiaopeng was appointed chief designer of this project.
In 1941, Kosberg was appointed chief designer of an aircraft design bureau, later known as OKB-154, which he ran until his death.
In 1932 he was appointed chief designer, designing the H.P 54 Harrow and Hampden aircraft.
In consequence of this success he was appointed chief designer for the whole project.
In 1891, he was appointed sub editor and designer of Black and White, a weekly magazine published by Cassell and Co.
He was later appointed sole responsible designer of the alphabet.