
Timothy Rennie
Timothy Rennie is a Lecturer on Creative Direction, Branding and Still-life Image Making at Vogue College of Fashion (BA and MA) and Founding Creative Director of Vogue India.
After graduating from Colchester School of Art as a diploma member of the Chartered Society of Designers, Tim spent four years with Sir Terence Conran’s design group. In 1993 he began his 24 year creative career at Condé Nast Publications, at Vogue, Tatler, House & Garden and Vanity Fair in London and Vogue India in Mumbai, where he spent two years. Tim has been the creative director for Hotel Chocolat. Timothy was invited to create the logo for H.M. The King’s Campaign for Wool and asked to design the program for H.M. Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Pageant in 2022 by Sir Nicholas Coleridge.
In addition to his editorial commitments, Tim has worked for clients including Marc Jacobs Perfume, Alfred Dunhill, Thomas Pink, H&M, Elizabeth Emanuel and Princes William and Harry. In 2017 he set up on his own under the name Epiphany51 specializing in creative direction, design and branding. He was profiled in Our Time, a book by Cat Garcia on the lives of 60 British creatives, and New English Dandy by Alice Cicolini. Tim has been a visiting lecturer at the Vogue College of Fashion since 2017.
