Whitstable, Kent
We live and breathe brands. Helping our clients grow and develop creatively through strategic and differentiating design, committed to building long-lasting relationships by listening to what our clients tell us – we work with them in partnership to understand the challenges in order to deliver brands and identities that are simple and clever, yet deliver on ambition and commercial objectives.
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6 customer reviews
David Jackson
We are really happy with the support we get from Tunbridge Studio. The work is creative, thorough and reliable and having engaged Jay to do an initial piece of work we have now given him several more jobs and are thinking of ways we can expand his support for us. He is very reliable, delivers promptly and communicates well so we always know where we stand. More...
Claira
Jay was a pleasure to work with. Would use him again
Martin
Accommodating , patient and creative photographer
Reply from Tunbridge Studio
Thank you Martin – it was a pleasure working with you, much appreciated!
Philip Gottschalk
Betfriend has been working with Jay for almost 18 months now and are fully satisfied with his work. He has created the visual pillars of our brand strategy and designed our online product on both mobile and desktop platforms. He has always been reliable and flexible and his creative is always beautiful, clean, original and thoughtful of an efficient user journey. He continues to guide us creatively as a business and I would recommend Jay to anyone considering working with him. More...
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Martin Clem
Good Photographer , Punctual , Good Temperament , Excellent communicator
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Fiona Vigar
Strategic web design delivered with clarity and pragmatism
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What makes a great website?
Simple, intuitive customer journey and user experience coupled with cutting edge, clean design. Closely followed by unique tech and functionality to differentiate you from the crowd. Design with the end user in mind creating clear messaging and call to actions, together with relevant and engaging content.
What questions might you ask a client when starting a new project?
What is the critical purpose of the project? What are the short-term and long-term goals? Who are your competitors? How can you differentiate? Who are the key stakeholders? What is your timeline? Do you have a budget?
What’s the secret to taking a great photograph?
Composition. Composition. Composition. Technical skills are secondary.
Describe your creative process.
1. Discovery
2. Creative
3. Development
4. Implementation
What information do you need from a client before you can start work?
– A clear brief
– The desired results
– Timeline and key milestones
– Understanding of budget
What do you love most about your job?
Creative freedom and the opportunity to get under the skin of different businesses working alongside highly skilled and inspirational people. No day is ever the same.
What inspired you to start your own business?
After working in London for 15 years leading successful design studios and design teams, running global client projects, it became clear that there was an opportunity to do this my own way, for myself. Here I am in my second year doing exactly that.
Why should our clients choose you?
Experience. Creativity. Innovation. Results driven. Impeccable customer service. Enjoyable to work with – feel free to ask my clients.