Rosie Niblock

Freelance Graphic Designer & Social Media Campaign Advisor

I am a graphic designer and social media campaign advisor based in the UK. Having previously worked in the Fashion Industry I gained a keen eye for design, details and aesthetics. Now working freelance my skills range from graphic design, UX design, web design to social media campaigns and animations

We got in touch with Rosie in late 2014, it was our shared interest in the sustainability of the fashion industry that brought us together. After reconnecting in late 2015 we were able to offer her a Freelance position as a Junior Graphic Designer and Marketing Assistant. Rosie joined the team at a busy time, a month before the launch of our new platform. She was quick to come up with clear effective social media campaigns and graphics, as well as print collateral for the launch party. We asked Rosie to design a concept video for our website homepage not long before the launch, despite time constraints she delivered an effective video. As well as helping out with day to day design tasks, Rosie is eager to learn not only more about marketing but also how to measure the effectiveness of it to shape future campaigns. Rosie designed a Google Analytics and Dasheroo Dashboard using KPIs to monitor our website and social media growth.

Natalie Grillon

Co Founder, Project JUST

Contact Rosie Niblock

Email: rosie@wordmachine.net

Towards the final year of my Fashion Design and Technology Degree at the Arts University Bournemouth I started to look into sustainable fashion and used the concept as the focus for all of my work. My final project involved the creation of a new brand, KNOWMORE. The brand aimed to tackle key issues in fashion by educating and informing consumers, whilst also using incentives to change their behavior and encourage the fashion industry to adopt positive change. My work was recognised at London Graduate Fashion week with an Ethical Fashion Award.

After graduating with a BA (Hons), Romain Renoux, Head of Marketing Operations at leading ethical underwear brand, Pants to Poverty offered me a sixth month internship. During my time their as Coordinator of Online Brand and Retail Activism I spent two months with the team in India learning about the cotton supply chain.

Returning to England I was offered a Buyers Admin Assistant Role at Marks and Spencer. Eager to work in one of the high street leading figures in promoting sustainability not only within fashion but also food and homewares, I took the role and spent six months in the company. I found that buying was not for me and have since decided to become freelance, supporting emerging, sustainable and conscientious brands with graphic design, social media and marketing.

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