We would like to thank the following organisations and people whose hard work and commitment have made this project possible:
Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology
Principal Investigator: Colin Harrison
Project Manager: Fiona Marshall
Department of Western Art: Timothy Wilson, Catherine Casley, Angelamaria Aceto, Caroline Palmer, Sarah Thorn and Bridget Allen
Yousef Jameel Centre for Islamic and Asian Art (Eastern Art Online): Paul Groves and Aruna Bhaugeerutty
Image processing: Leena Lindell
Object data editing: Sarah Beggs
Documentation: Rupert Shepherd and Chris Osman
Information and communications technology: Jonathan Moffett, Chris Powell, Alan Russell and Anjanesh Babu
Education: Helen Ward and Adrian Brooks
Human Resources: Gillian Morris, Sonia Power and Jane Wastie
Photographic Studio: Annie Holly
Finance: Balwinder Meyrick and Helen Cooper
Picture Library: Katherine Wodehouse and Amy Taylor
Press & Publicity: Susie Gault and Claire Parris
Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art
Co-investigator: Paul Bonaventura
Finance: Mark Hathaway
University of the Arts London
Co-investigator: Stephen Farthing R.A.
Keepthinking
Website design & development: Cristiano Bianchi, Evgenia Spinaki, Sid Karunaratne, Igino Fucci, Sascha Curzon
Oxford University Computing Services
Podcasts/iTunesU: Peter Robinson, Learning Technologies Group
Others
Planning and conducting user testing, consulting on usability and production of learning resource: Martin Bazley
Filming and production of Stephen Farthing’s drawing course: David Bickerstaff
Object data conversion: Patrick Berger, Zetcom AG
All those who participated in the user testing
The Elements of Drawing is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council