The way you present your story can make all the difference.

Our lens on visual design.

Our approach to visual design is rooted in an understanding of visual anthropology. We consider the anthropological analyses of media and draw on the theoretical and methodological connections between human perception, and the use and production of audiovisual media.

Accessible design is also integral to our work, and we ensure that the content that we create abides by the fundamentals of accessible design regarding colour contrast, typography, alt text and content structure.

Examples of our design work

  • A blue background with the Social Tech Trust Logo and the words "designing a report for Social Tech Trust" in blue against a white background.

    A how-to guide

    We worked with the team at Social Tech Trust to copyedit and design a guide to help social investors understand the equality transformative impact of the entrepreneurs they support. Access the guide.

  • A cream background with four circles, one purple, a green, a pink and a teal with the logo for Academic Audio Transcription underneath

    Building a brand and MVP website

    We worked with Academic Audio Transcription (AAT) to translate their colour palette into a brand and an accessible MVP website. Our design helped build brand recognition and served as the inspiration for the organisation’s podcast sub-branding. Take a look at the website.

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