Our retainers give you flexible, dependable design support, whether you need regular campaign assets, reports, social graphics or something more reactive. It’s like having your own in-house design team, without the overheads.

Printed resource guides by London Survivors Gateway and Women and Girls Network, including self-help and support booklets for LGBT+ people and survivors of sexual violence, shown with bold illustrations and accessible design.
Stacked and scattered business cards for the Leasehold Advisory Service, featuring a minimalist house-shaped logo and the text “Legal Adviser” and “Free expert advice for you.” The cards use a modern design in shades of blue, turquoise, and white.
Set of colourful membership cards for Queens Theatre’s “Jump the Q” scheme, featuring scenes from plays, musicals, and ballet performances. The cards include space for member details and promote limitless entertainment at queens-theatre.co.uk.
"BookTrust Children’s Book Week roller banners with colourful illustrations and themes including pirates, planets, football, fairies, science, superheroes, magic, and mystery, encouraging children to read what they love
Fold-out printed guide for The Line – East London’s public art trail – featuring colourful panels with images, a route map, and accessibility information. Designed to be engaging and informative, helping visitors navigate the trail and learn more about the featured artworks.

With a design retainer, you get:

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A creative partner who understands your brand and audience inside out

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Flexible monthly hours to match your pace and priorities

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
Andy White, Freelance WordPress Developer London