West London designer awarded MBE for royal cypher
Briefly

Timothy Noad, renowned for his design work in heraldry, has been appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) for his services. Celebrated for his design of King Charles' cypher, Noad expressed his pride at the recognition amid the traditionally anonymous nature of his work. Drawing from childhood interests in heraldry, he has had a long-standing career, including a 39-year tenure at the College of Arms. The designer has not only created notable works but also engages in teaching and freelance projects, dispelling his concerns about future opportunities in the field after Queen Elizabeth II's passing.
Tim Noad, the heraldic designer of King Charles' cypher, has been honored with an MBE for his contributions to calligraphy and heraldry.
Mr. Noad expressed delight at receiving the honor, acknowledging the often anonymous nature of his work in heraldry and design.
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