Bob English is the Creative Director for Definition 6's motion
design department, responsible for branding, design, and creative
direction for top broadcast and cable clients. Bob comes to the
agency with over 30 years of design and creative expertise where he
has provided leadership on projects from concept to completion. His
experience is in all types of production from live action,
photography, illustration, 3D, 2D, traditional animation,
multimedia, interactive, print and web. Some clients he has
worked with include Nickelodeon, Food Network, NBC, National
Geographic, HGTV, Discovery, Disney, FOX, Lifetime, CBS, Live Earth
and PBS.
Prior to joining Definition 6, Bob worked as a design consultant
for clients in media and entertainment via a company he founded in
2001 called Thebritpack,
where he provided a practical perspective on the search for
creative solutions.
Before founding Thebritpack, Bob acted as executive creative
director of the media and entertainment/brand identity group at
Razorfish after its merger with Lee Hunt Associates in December
1999. Bob joined the New York office of Lee Hunt Associates in 1997
after designing one of the world's first interactive broadcast
services for Tele-TV, to lead and develop LHA's new broadcast
design division. Bob's unique vision and international experience
helped LHA/Razorfish launch network packages all over the
world.
Back in 1985, Bob co-founded English+Pockett (UK) with broadcast
designer Darrell Pockett, building it up to be one the most
renowned branding and design agencies in the world. Their redesign
of A&E Network won an unprecedented 17 awards from the BDA.
Previous to that role, Bob served as Head of Design at Channel
Four (UK) and prior to that he began his career in the BBC graphic
design department. During his tenure, he redesigned the BBC News
corporate identity.
Bob's accolades include awards from D&AD, Royal Television
Society, BBC Design, Telly Awards, International New York
Festivals, Monitor, Leaf, Promax and BDA.