


Forma is a graphic designers with a particular interest in brand identity and illustration.They develop visual identities, illustrations, infographics, family icons, websites, applications and art direction, though they also deal with projects which are not easy to label or that go far beyond just one thing.They particularly value creative work generated through concepts. This is why, they look for a solid idea behind any of their proposals that articulates the message and gives meaning to the formal aspect.They use graphic synthesis to face the graphic part of the projects, which they understand as a more direct and effective way of communication, as well as a way to reach less outdated solutions.They get involved in their projects by participating in every design decision that needs to be taken, from the definition and adjustment of the briefing, obviously involving graphic solutions, to anything related to the production of what’s being designed.
Studio Bartlett is a London based design agency. Founded on over 20 years of industry experience, add value to businesses using striking and thoughtful design. have a passion for producing distinctive, surprising and memorable graphic design, branding and websites as believe this integral to the success of any business.
Visionworks Interactive was founded in 2000 as a freelance agency in Belfast and has grown rapidly with many high-level clients. For over fifteen years, they’ve been working on projects that range from the Media & Entertainment industry right through to large financial institutions all with the one ethos to create an engaging and memorable experience every time. they offer professional website design solutions tailored to a wide range of budgets, with one imperative getting your message across quickly, cleanly and effectively, through a well-designed user-friendly website. There are a lot of web companies out there, but few with the strength of a full-service advertising agency and renowned independent television and film company under the same roof.


