
A Macfarlane Packaging designer has returned to his former university to offer inspiration and guidance to students.
Paul Bynoth, one of two designers at Macfarlane’s site in Westbury, visited Bath Spa University to speak with students studying the product design, architecture and interior design courses.
He provided practical advice on entering the design profession alongside a first-hand account of the challenges and opportunities of working for design-focused businesses.
Paul, who has worked at Macfarlane Packaging for almost two years, said, “I really enjoyed my time at Bath Spa University and felt the design course I studied provided me with a strong foundation for my future career. So, when the university approached me to see if I could assist current students, I was delighted to be able to help.
“My day-to-day role provides me with a great degree of satisfaction and variety. It is great that I had the opportunity to highlight this to those who may not have considered the packaging or manufacturing industries as a potential career path.”
The Macfarlane manufacturing site in Westbury creates protective packaging for a range of industrial and manufacturing businesses. It supplies composite and specialist packaging tailored to customers requirements.
James Pedley, southern operations manager for Macfarlane Packaging design and manufacture, added, “Good designers are very valuable to the packaging industry, so it is fantastic that Paul has had the opportunity to inspire the next generation. We hope that more young people will consider a role in the packaging industry over the coming years.”