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Got an idea ready to take flight?

Why are visual images more powerful? The brain registers visual messages faster, memory retention is enhanced, and more emotions are triggered than text alone. Emotions influence decision-making. This equals high engagement and large audience reach. Reaching greater than the sum of the parts.

I offer illustration services to support your message to make visual impact and land accurately. Let's look at your story, see how visual content can support that and watch your brand skyrocket. Be uniquely seen, heard, remembered. Connect with others by using clear visual messages. Articulate images that are colourful and fun.

Brain

8s

avg. attention span in 2023.
of information transmitted to
the brain is visual.

90%

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Pale blue sky background with clouds

I would like to thank you, Girvan, and the rest of your team for your excellent work in producing the “World of Experience” brochure in such record time in order to meet the US imposed deadline. I am very pleased with the way the artwork turned out – in particular the front cover and the world map which are both first class and imaginative.You managed to produce a high quality brochure in a very short time scale at a very reasonable cost. I’m sure we’ll be using your services more in the future. PJK, KPMG, London

Girvan’s work is very colourful and unique. She is able to interpret a complex brief and come up with an outstanding illustrative solution. 

Carolyn Schofield, Freelance Senior Designer, London

Although we wrote the text and the frog idea was put up as a “spoof” we accepted it!

It is being very favourably received externally and I believe it has the distinction of being the only KPMG brochure with an illustration on the back. As always the designer was most helpful.

PL, KPMG, London
 

Girvan was a pleasure to work with. She balances great organisational skills together with insightful creativity. She is tenacious, fun, outgoing and sensitive – a valuable team member.

Fiona Case, Director, Bandstand, London

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