Graphics and Creatives Designing

One visual system, applied everywhere you appear.

Design work fails less often on taste than on consistency. When every post, deck and banner is invented from scratch, a single company starts reading as three different ones.

What this covers

  • Brand basics: logo usage, colour, type scale and spacing rules written down
  • Social creatives sized per platform, instead of one square stretched to fit each
  • Ad creative produced as testable variants rather than a single hero image
  • Print and collateral — brochures, standees, cards, signage, packaging
  • Presentation and document templates your own team can reuse without help
  • Editable source files handed over, not only flattened exports

How we run it

  1. Audit

    We collect everything you currently publish and look at it together. Agreeing a direction against reference boards costs an hour and saves a fortnight of revisions.

  2. System

    Colour, type, grid and component rules are defined once, so every piece produced afterwards is consistent by default rather than by vigilance.

  3. Production

    Creatives produced in batches against your calendar, with a fixed revision round included in the schedule instead of negotiated each time.

  4. Handover

    Source files, fonts, licences and a usage guide short enough that people will actually read it.

What you get

  • A brand usage guide written for your team, not for a design award submission
  • Editable source files and licensed assets, held in your account rather than ours
  • An agreed batch turnaround, so campaign creative is not a fresh negotiation each month

Questions we get asked

Do you design logos as well?

Yes, though we will say plainly if your existing mark is serviceable. Rebuilding a logo that works is an expensive way to feel productive, and the money is usually better spent on the system around it.

How many revision rounds are included?

Two rounds per piece, defined in the scope before work begins. Rounds beyond that are quoted, so the boundary is visible rather than a source of friction at invoicing.

Who holds the font and stock image licences?

You do. Licences are bought in your name and listed in the handover. A brand built on fonts licensed to an agency is a brand you cannot use once the agency leaves.

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