Rachel Fobert
About Rachel Fobert
Rachel Fobert is a Senior Designer with a Bachelor of Design from York University and Sheridan College. She has extensive experience in graphic design, having worked with notable clients and currently serves as the Founder and Creative Director of Tuque, a branding agency for small businesses.
Work at TAG
Rachel Fobert has been employed as a Senior Designer at TAG since 2016. In this role, she has contributed to various creative projects, leveraging her design expertise to meet the needs of clients. Her tenure at TAG spans eight years, during which she has developed a reputation for delivering high-quality design solutions.
Education and Expertise
Rachel Fobert holds a Bachelor of Design degree, which she earned from York University from 2006 to 2010. Additionally, she studied Graphic Design at Sheridan College, achieving a Bachelor of Design during the same period. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her design skills and strategic thinking.
Background
Prior to her current role at TAG, Rachel worked as a Graphic Designer at ODL Designs from 2010 to 2013 in Toronto, Canada. She then moved to Melbourne, Australia, where she continued her career at Night & Day Communications from 2014 to 2016. This diverse experience has contributed to her development as a designer.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Rachel has collaborated with high-profile clients, including Diageo, Mondelez International, and Estee Lauder. These collaborations demonstrate her ability to manage and deliver creative projects for global brands. Her design approach involves in-depth research and strategic thinking, which are essential for the success of her projects.
Entrepreneurial Ventures
In addition to her role at TAG, Rachel Fobert is the Founder and Creative Director of Tuque, a business she established in 2020. Tuque specializes in strategic branding for small businesses, showcasing her entrepreneurial skills and commitment to supporting smaller enterprises in enhancing their brand identity.