Welcome to Rachael Rainbow, our latest Brilliant Noise client partner!Rachael joins us from CogApp, where she worked for the past 13 years, most recently as the web development firm’s Production Director.With a strong track record in user experience she brings us a great deal of expertise in delivering large scale web projects, especially in the arts, culture and education sector.The largest project she over-saw was the re-design of the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art website, a four year process that created one of the most impressive online experiences we have seen. Rachael’s also worked with the National Portrait Gallery, Macmillan and The British Library.Rachael lives in lovely rural Sussex, and last weekend was said to be racing rubber ducks on the river outside her local pub.
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