We bring hopeful ideas to life through design.
We collaborate with charities, social enterprises and changemakers on their brand identities and websites.
Work
Verture
A new website for Scottish climate change charity, following a rename and rebrand
Project Lighthouse
Visual identity and website design for new charity supporting survivor mothers of domestic abuse and child removal
National Literacy Trust
A refreshed website for literacy skills charity empowering people with the literacy skills they need to succeed in life
GriefSick
Visual identity for a new Substack newsletter about chronic illness grief
Usborne Foundation
Website design for EdTech non-profit Teach Your Monster games
Dot Project
A new visual identity for tech-for-good co-op building digital resilience and confidence
What we do
We design brands and digital products with charities, start-ups and entrepreneurs for causes we believe in and topics we are passionate about, including health, wellbeing, feminism, social justice and education.
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Visual identity | Logo design | Brand guidelines | Brand assets | Collateral
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UX design | UI design | App design | Website design | Product design | MVPs | Accessibility | Sustainable web design | Audits
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Investment decks | Presentation design | G Suite templates | Social media templates | Reports | Iconography | Illustration
Exciting changes are coming…
We are evolving the studio into a new space for creative work and meaningful collaborations. Sign up to be the first to hear about the launch, updates, and behind-the-scenes glimpses.
Squarespace power hour
We are offering Squarespace Power Hour design sessions in exchange for donations to support people in Palestine and Sudan.
In return for a donation, we will do a design review of your website and share recommendations.
“Fran is empathetic, talented and a pleasure to work with. She worked closely and collaboratively with us to create a beautiful visual brand and website design that was really suitable for our specific cause and audience. This was huge improvement from what we had before and has had a big impact on our work.”
George Matson-Phippard, Head of digital, data and design at Rape Crisis