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KTM Design take part in charity event #TheJune500
An inspired local community of nearly 200 people took part for the occasion, raising £42,000 for Dorset Mind. Everyone on the team can agree that it was good to take advantage of the authorised daily exercice and focus our energy for helping a great cause.
Katie Thomas chosen as one of UK's 32 top female entrepreneurs to look out for
KTM’s director, Katie Thomas, has been chosen by Business Leader as one of the top 32 UK’s female entrepreneurs to look out for !
Harley Street’s cosmetic clinic appoints KTM Design to design their new HQ in Bournemouth
Cosmetic Medicine & Wellness Clinic – Harley Street Cosmetics, has appointed KTM Design to develop their ideas from vision into reality at their redesigned headquarters in Bournemouth.
Director Tyrone Mings makes the Forbes 30 under 30 list
The team at KTM Design are proud to announce that company director, Tyrone Mings, has been named in the Forbes 30 under 30 list.
KTM Design to revamp Burlington Arcade
KTM Design tease a possible new look for Burlington Arcade in Bournemouth, subject to council planning permission
KTM Design to refurbish Halo Night Club
KTM Design were approached by Halo Nightclub to redesign the entire club, which is located within a listed church building.
KTM Design Director and England Footballer
KTM Design director Tyrone Mings has recently been announced for his first England call-up as part of the squad for the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Kosovo.
Sky Sports News interview from the Ideal Home Show
Katie Thomas and Tyrone Mings were interviewed by Sky Sports News live from the Ideal Home Show in March 2019.
Katie Thomas is face of Arts University Bournemouth marketing campaign
Design Director Katie Thomas becomes the 'face' of the Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) alumni. Her success story is used as part of a marketing campaign for the university and she is seen on billboards at train stations all over the UK.
KTM Design support Diverse City and sponsor their tour ‘Becoming’.
Many young people never get the chance to explore their talent or to find an audience, so Diverse City's company Extraordinary Bodies Young Artists are changing all that. They bring together disabled and non disabled young people to learn together and make shows that change how people think about them.