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Emily Gosling

Art, design and culture writer and editor

Emily Gosling is an experienced arts and culture writer and editor based in London, England. She currently works as an Editorial Consultant at Red Setter, a position she has held since June 2021.1 Gosling has an extensive background in journalism, specializing in art, design, and culture writing for various publications.12

Throughout her career, Gosling has held several notable positions, including:

  • Acting Editor at Design Week (November 2023 - January 2024)1
  • Senior Writer at Creative Review (December 2021 - December 2022)1
  • Contributing Editor and Editor At Large at Elephant Magazine1
  • Senior Editor at AIGA Eye on Design1
  • Deputy Editor at It's Nice That1

Gosling is also a freelance writer and has contributed to numerous publications such as Creative Boom, AnOther, Vice, The Huffington Post, and many others.12 She is the author of "Great Minds Don't Think Alike," a book about the creative process published by Hachette in 2018.2

Her educational background includes an NCTJ Pre-Entry News Writing Qualification in Journalism from Lambeth College and a First Class Honours degree in English Language and Literature from University College London.1

Gosling is known for her expertise in CMS tools, including WordPress, and software such as Photoshop and video/sound editing tools. She also has extensive public speaking experience, having hosted conferences and spoken on panels for organizations like D&AD and London Design Festival.1

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London, England, United Kingdom