Fast, focused progress when you need to move quickly.

Our sprints are designed to help charities and public sector teams make confident creative decisions, fast. Whether you’re refreshing a visual identity, exploring a new direction or testing a campaign idea, we bring the right people together to move things forward in days, not months.

Colourful graphic promoting community litter picking, featuring playful badge-style slogans including “Can we pick it? Yes we can,” “Litter Picker Extraordinaire,” “Chat and Pick,” “Make Friends,” “Cleanup Buddy,” “Litter Picking Mindfulness,” and “Love Your Local Area” on a light blue background.
Bold and empathetic poster designs for Surrey and Sussex Healthcare Charity with the message “Being in hospital can be hard. Now, we can all help.”
A Facebook post from Macmillan Cancer Support promotes “Meat-Free March,” encouraging people to go a month without meat to raise funds. The first graphic features a sign reading “I’m half-way through Meat-Free March for Macmillan” surrounded by fresh vegetables. The second graphic celebrates “31 Days Meat-Free!” with leafy typography and a message encouraging donations.
Digital poster on a city street promoting the Stroke Association's Resolution Run campaign, featuring the slogan "Join the resolution – More than a run," with images of stroke survivors and participants, including a smiling runner wearing a purple Stroke Association vest and race number.
Series of bold yellow Facebook ads for Dogs Trust’s “Dogs vs Cats” donation campaign, encouraging users to pick a side and support with £5 text donations.

With a brand or design sprint, you get:

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Clarity and alignment on brand direction, fast

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Tangible outputs, from moodboards to prototypes, ready to test or build on

Drop us a line to chat about what it involves to set up a flexible design retainer that works for you.

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Ave brand pattern, featuring squiggly lines on a white background
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