For brands being built
or ready for something better.
For brands
being built or
ready for
something better.



Design for brands being built, or ready for something better.
Helping startups and scaling founders turn messy brands into sharp, investable identities.
Design for brands being built, or ready for something better.
UK • Working Globally
Shaping brands that don’t undersell the vision behind them.
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Work
Selected work across brand, digital, print, and content systems.
Where I step in

You're building something new
From early idea to first impression, I help you translate vision into a brand that feels real, credible, and ready to launch.

Your brand is underselling you
You’ve evolved but your brand hasn’t. Together we'll reshape it so it reflects your growth and starts pulling its weight again.
“From the start, Lauren really understood the vision I had and brought it to life in a way that felt completely aligned. I feel like Lauren’s branding has become a huge part of shaping my business. ”
Ellie Blount
Founder, Strutt Bakehouse
“Lauren was a key part of our team. Her creative expertise went beyond creative assets – she also helped define our brand and social media strategy that helped us scale even quicker.”
Joanne White
Head of Marketing, Teacherly
"Your work on creative process and helping smooth the transformation between strategy and visual was fantastic."
Rachel Davis
Brand Strategist & Facilitator
"Lauren's an incredibly talented designer, but she's also very business-minded, meaning she provides insights and suggestions as to what would work best from a client point of view."
Phoebe Dodds
Founder, Buro155


When I'd be a good fit
launching something new
From early ideas to the moment a brand enters the world.
shifting or evolving
When you've outgrown your brand and it's underselling you.
creating consistency
When things feel scattered, inconsistent, or harder than they should be.
In Parallel
Alongside client work, I’m also building a few things exploring how brands, people and, ideas connect.
































