• Graphic design

    and compelling communications
    crafted with care and attention to detail

  • Brand development

    a positive perception commands
    considered, effective design

  • Corporate comms

    your key messages become
    distinct with great design

  • Editorial design

    engaging publications
    with design at their heart

Why work with us?

You value professional design, understand it’s good for business and need an experienced agency to bring your ideas to life.

You want a graphic design studio that’s creative, reliable and committed to helping you get the right message to the right market.

You need to work closely with designers to come up with innovative solutions that match your brief – and your budget.

With a reputation built on producing design-led marketing and communications, Creative Conduct can help you achieve these goals.

The first step to success couldn’t be simpler – just get in touch!

Send us a quick message now

GRAPHIC
DESIGN

Creating design and visual communications that get results. Concept led, meaningful, effective designs that work.

CORPORATE
COMMUNICATIONS

There’s an art to the writing and a craft to the design. We combine them to create effective communications.

BRAND
DEVELOPMENT

Professional branding is an investment worth making. Using design to differentiate and portray a consistent, concerted brand identity.

EDITORIAL
DESIGN

From newsletters to annual reports – in print and digital. Engaging content wrapped in great design to bring your projects to life.

 

Good To Know

Creative Conduct was recommended to me by a trusted friend and colleague. I have worked with their organisation now for almost ten years which in itself is a testament to the quality, delivery and high standard of their service. As important, is a complete trust that the work will be completed, and delivered on time, to the standard required. On this basis I highly recommend their services as an agency who are, in no doubt, at the top end of their professional field. Tara Golshan, Executive Director, Education, JGI UK

 

HOW WE WORK

 

Listen >
Taking the time to thoroughly understand what’s required is fundamental to a successful outcome. We gather information, question assumptions and challenge the norm.

We’re all ears.

Propose >
Based on your objectives and key messages, we will make sense of the facts, develop possible solutions and come up with some preliminary concepts.

Bringing ideas to life.

Create >
You’ll liaise directly with a designer and be involved in the entire process. You won’t be left to face trainee assistant account executives and decipher mixed messages.

Close to the design process.

Refine >
We’ll keep you updated every step of the way so there’ll be no surprises. It’s vital to us that you’re as happy with the outcome as our many long-standing clients.

A positive working relationship.

Deliver
Attention to detail is paramount. We make the process stress-free by meeting all mutually agreed deadlines and taking pride in our work – and our customer service.

Ta-da.

THEY SAY

Creative Conduct came recommended when I started work on a new book. The task was complicated by the inclusion of chapters from 30 contributors in different styles but they took control and accepted a number of changes. Their calm manner and the quality of the end result mean I shall be seeking their assistance in the future. Alan Wilson, Director, Carmichael Smith Limited

About us

We are a team of experienced design and communication professionals that are committed to delivering fantastic results. Having relocated to the fast-growing media hub of Hastings, East Sussex, we serve a growing roster of national and international clients.

Darren

Darren

Our creative director has more than two decades’ experience in design. Having started out in magazine publishing, he worked for a London studio and in a senior role within the corporate design department of a global bluechip company, before setting up Creative Conduct in 2007. Client facing and overseeing the creative output, he's a stickler for detail and is a firm believer in creating ideas driven design. 

Rob

Rob

A former national newspaper journalist, Rob our resident writer has worked on behalf of a long list of bluechip companies and publishing groups, providing everything from marketing material and advertorials to annual reports and press releases. A key role in our communications capabilities, he provides content and copywriting expertise that supplements our design skills and creates a synergy between the two.

and Rob

and Rob

Our senior designer with experience 
that spans brand identity, advertising, websites, exhibitions, information design and communication strategies. An astute ideas man, concept driven, his strengths are in originating, developing and designing considered creative solutions across various media. A hands-on creative with a strong understanding of typography and a meticulous manner.

Who We Work With

From international bluechip financial services, PR agencies, charity organisations and NGOs to UK SMEs.

GOOD DESIGN = GOOD BUSINESS

We’re now in an age where design is high on the agenda.

We are advocates of good design – and know it makes the difference in successful businesses across the world. From launching a successful brand identity to ensuring your messages are getting through to the right people in the right way, good design is the key to success.

And that’s not just our view as statistics prove. For every £1 businesses invest in design, they can expect over £20 in increased revenues, over £4 increase in net operating profit and over £5 in increased exports, according to The Design Council.

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