Rosie Palmer, founder and creative director of Aubert Palmer, approaches design as a bridge to genuine emotions. She's driven by creating brands that resonate—eliciting smiles, reflection, or intrigue.
In her design process, Rosie immerses herself in the consumer's mindset, treating it as a 'method acting' exercise. This depth ensures designs align naturally with consumer inclinations.
Collaboration lies at Rosie's core, and while her vision is clear, it's harmonised with a brand's essence and current market trends. She has crafted designs for renowned brands, including Glenfiddich, Hendrick's, Wimbledon, and Häagen-Dazs. Rosie is also the content creator, copywriter and designer for Drambuie’s social channels.
Stan the Hot Dawg, Rosie's studio dog has a 200k+ following, inspired her to write and illustrate the book 'The Little Book of Pawsitivity: Life Lessons from Doggos'. It was published worldwide by Summersdale (Hachette) and she is represented by Jonathan Conway Literary Agency.
Awards:
Alliance of Independent Agencies: Creative Hero Award
European Sponsorship Awards: Best Media Sponsorship, Best Use of Virtual Experience
MAA Globes Worldwide: Best Brand Building/ Awareness
Independent Agency Awards: Best Brand Experience, Best Use of Media, Freedom Award for Agility, and more.
Featured by the World Brand Design Society
Rosie is committed to crafting memorable design stories.