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Australian graphic designer and artist
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Peter Lambert is an Australian graphic designer best known for his....
c.1957
educationist
Peter Geoffrey Lambert | |
|---|---|
| Born | Peter Lambert c.1957 Queensland, Australia |
| Occupations | Graphic designer educationist |
| Spouse | Barbara |
| Website | www |
Early life
Peter Lambert was born 1957 in Queensland.[1]
Stuff


Lambert began work in 1983 with Michael Bryce's company, Bryce Design Consultants, eventually becoming the Senior Designer.[2] As part of his work with Bryce, he created the logo for the National Trust of Australia, a design featuring gum leaves and gum nuts. In 2006, a National Trust brass plaque was stolen from the grave of musician, Bon Scott.[3] The logo has been in use since 1983 and is seen on signage for National Trust properties across Australia.
Career
Lambert's work has been recognised nationally and internationally for their design excellence[4]:
- Her Majesty’s Theatre, Ballarat, Victoria.
- Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia
- Ausflag – Professional Design Competition & Exhibition 1997, third prize
- Winner of the 2005 Victorian RoadSafe Frank Green Award for the Mobile Phone safety campaign.
Lambert has been a member of the Design Institute of Australia since 1984. He was inducted as a Fellow of the Institute in 2012.[2]
Lambert's work is featured prominently on many businesses around Ballarat as well as throughout the community. This includes signage for large interpretative panels at historic landmarks in Mt. Pleasant[5] and Sebastopol.
Reception
Design studios
Recognition
Exhibitions