Scottish Opera
Charlotte Giraudot is a skilled graphic designer with extensive experience in branding and visual communication. Currently serving as a graphic designer at Scottish Opera since September 2023, Charlotte has a strong freelance background since 2016, delivering branding projects across various sectors, including music. Previous roles include graphic designer at the Financial Times from February 2019 to December 2022, where Charlotte led integrated brand campaigns and oversaw the rebranding of events identity. Prior to that, Charlotte worked as an integrated designer at Ve Interactive, contributing to branding projects and digital advertising. Early career experience includes a creative designer internship at Brand42, focusing on branding and packaging. Charlotte holds a BTS in Visual Communication and an Art and Design Foundation Diploma.
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Scottish Opera
Scottish Opera is Scotland’s national opera company and the largest performing arts organisation in Scotland. The Company was founded by Alexander Gibson and was inaugurated with a production of Madama Butterfly at the King’s Theatre in Glasgow. In 1974 Scottish Opera purchased the Theatre Royal Glasgow, which reopened in 1975 as Scotland’s first national opera house. The Orchestra of Scottish Opera was founded in 1980. Notable achievements include the world premiere of James MacMillan’s Ines de Castro at the 1996 Edinburgh International Festival and complete Ring cycles at the 2003 Festival, which won the 2004 South Bank Show Award for Best Opera Production. Recent commissions include Five:15 Operas Made in Scotland, part of a five-year research and development project to find the next generation of opera-makers. We are committed to bringing the widest possible range of opera, performed to the highest possible standards, to the maximum audience throughout Scotland and the UK; each year we performs in Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen and Inverness and over 50 other theatres, village halls and community centres. We also operate an extensive programme of outreach and education work which involves over 12,000 primary school children a year, as well as many other activities including adult learning and Unwrapped taster sessions. Scottish Opera’s income is derived from public subsidy, box office and private and commercial support. The Company is funded by the Scottish Government.