Rosie Higgins
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Rosie is a designer working in the digital industry since 1994. She has been Creative Director of US web agency Razorfish in both London and Milan, and has wide experience of working on web and brand identity projects of all sizes.
Rosie studied on the influential Contemporary Media Practice degree course at Westminster University, graduating with first class honours. The theory/practise feminist arts collective she founded while there, Technowhores, attracted the attention of both industry and style press, being freatured in Wired Magazine, The Face, Mute Magazine and on Channel 4. They were also published as part of the Cutting Edge Women's Research Group and exhibited their interactive work at Signals womens photography festival in Cambridge and Lovebytes at the Site gallery in Sheffield during their time together.
Rosie then spent several years at Razorfish, developing both her design approach and her management skills with a large team of talented designers. In the earliest days of the dotcom industry in London, Rosie designed work that brought brands like Carlsberg, Direct Line and Yellow Pages online for the first time, contributing to the strategic development of the digital delivery of these brands and services as well as pure 'creative'. Later on, as Creative Director of Razorfish in London and then Milan, Rosie worked with clients including RAC, Natwest, H&M, Virgin and Benetton.
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