I understand both the public and charity sectors because I’ve worked with them consistently since the start of my career. I know your particular challenges – whether that’s adapting to ever-changing legal and regulatory compliance or balancing the needs of multiple stakeholders. I appreciate the importance of building communities and public trust, and dealing with serious subjects with responsibility, impartiality and sensitivity.
I’m here to support your team when you need it the most. I’ve worked with teams across departments, organisations – even continents – and at all levels. I collaborate with external partners and suppliers, and manage all work from concept through to delivery.
I take into account the diverse nature of audiences – making my design clear, accessible, inclusive and representative. In fact, accessibility lies at the heart of my work. I strive to meet WCAG 2.2 Level AAA where possible and keep up to date with new legislation like the European Accessibility Act 2025.


I can help your team with these kinds of projects –
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A long history working with some great organisations in the government, charity and not-for-profit sectors
Every organisation has different design demands, from ongoing communications to one-off campaigns. I offer flexible ways of working to suit your schedule, budget and internal resources.

For teams who need occasional help with publications, campaigns or events, I provide responsive ad-hoc support. This can be adapting existing artwork or developing new designs in line with your brand and delivery requirements. I can step in when your internal team is stretched, ensuring deadlines are met and output remains consistent and professional.
For organisations with a regular flow of design projects, a retainer arrangement offers continuity and familiarity. Acting as an extension of your marketing or design team, I get to know your brand and your processes. Retainers can be tailored to include a set number of design days each month or a flexible allocation based on demand.
When you have a defined campaign or rebrand, I can support your internal team or lead agency with roll-out. Working to your brand guidelines or campaign visuals, I can apply the designs across all the required artwork and templates – leaving you with a comprehensive brand kit of assets to use going forward.
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Matthew Gold
London Programmes Coordinator at the Faith & Belief Forum
In an initial briefing we’ll chat through the project details, confirm the deliverables and schedule. I’ll raise any questions if anything is unclear and I’ll answer any questions that you may have. Then I’ll provide an itemised quote. If it’s accepted, I’ll request all files and brand assets. Many of my clients use Sharepoint for file management. I can also use Trello or Monday for all project tracking and feedback. Throughout the process, I keep in regular contact so you can be sure that everything is safely in hand and will be delivered as expected. Generally, the process follows this order: brief → design → review & iteration → production and delivery of final assets.
I’m used to working with suppliers from other aligned creative fields such as copywriters, photographers and web developers. Projects can often be multi-faceted so when several suppliers are involved, it’s important to establish deliverables and timings at each stage. Also, if you’re working with a large lead agency on a major project such as organisation branding or campaign development, I can support your internal teams with rolling-out those concepts across all required design material.
Depending on the project, indicative turnaround times are: concept stage 5-10 days, initial proof 3-7 days, amendments 1-2 days and artwork of final assets 1-2 days.
You’ll receive a detailed estimate at the start of the project that includes scope and agreed deliverables. If you operate a purchase order system, I can provide all details to your accounts department. At the end of the project (or stage) I’ll invoice you. If we have a retainer arrangement, this will be agreed and detailed in the contract.