DR.ME celebrates a decade of great design with a new monograph
Not Dead Or Famous Enough Yet goes behind the scenes of how the Manchester studio has developed a unique aesthetic and an illustrious list of collaborators over the years 22/01/2021 9:31 am
Ryan Doyle and Mark Edwards first met when they were forced together during an icebreaker challenge after starting the same course at Manchester School of Art. Little did they know that, a few years later, they would be running a hugely successful design studio together.
Still based out of Manchester, DR.ME has become well known for its outward-facing approach to creativity and ability to continually move with the times.
By INLAND VALLEY DAILY BULLETIN, CALIF. Published: January 9, 2021 (Tribune News Service) Marine veteran Ryan Doyle, enrolled in the dental assistant program at UEI College in Ontario, recently was awarded a $5,000 scholarship from the Pacific Dental Services Foundation. Doyle, 25, a resident of Ontario, is scheduled to finish the dental assistant program this spring. After graduation, he plans to work in the field and continue his dental education. In the short term, my plan is to get a registered dental assistant job and gain experience while I work towards becoming a licensed hygienist, but I m the type of person who is always thinking about long-term goals to grasp, Doyle said in a news release. I see myself going to dental school, becoming a dentist, and then eventually going into maxillofacial surgery one day.
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The young player equivalent also has serious talent on the shortlist. By Emma Duffy Wednesday 16 Dec 2020, 9:49 AM Dec 16th 2020, 9:49 AM 2,581 Views 0 Comments
2020 DOUBLE CHAMPIONS Peamount United see three of their top stars nominated for the Women’s National League [WNL] Player of the Season award. Nominees: Ryan-Doyle, Slattery, O Gorman, Duggan, Noonan. Source: WNL.
Captain Áine O’Gorman, midfield maestro Karen Duggan and striker Eleanor Ryan Doyle are all in contention for the top gong, having just played pivotal roles as the all-conquering Dubliners sealed the domestic double with an FAI Cup final success over Cork City.
The Leesiders, who were beaten 6-0 at Tallaght Stadium on Saturday afternoon, are represented on the shortlist by dual star Saoirse Noonan, who has an All-Ireland football final t
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Ireland international Stephanie Roche was on the double as Peamount beat Cork City 6-0. Emma Duffy Reports from Tallaght Stadium By Emma Duffy Saturday 12 Dec 2020, 5:22 PM Dec 12th 2020, 5:22 PM 4,715 Views 1 Comment
Peamount celebrate Stephanie Roche s second goal.
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
Image: Tommy Dickson/INPHO
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SIX GOALS IN a simply stunning second-half performance, Peamount United showed exactly why they are the top side in Irish women’s football in this afternoon’s FAI Cup final.
The silverware, hoisted jubilantly by captain Áine O’Gorman, came as an early Christmas present for James O’Callaghan’s all-conquering and ruthless Dubliners, who in turn, completed the league and cup double for 2020.