Effective designs and eye-catching solutions to inform and inspire your audiences. Our work includes branding, campaigns, websites and corporate literature.
We pride ourselves on bringing fresh thinking and new ideas to all our projects. One size hardly ever fits all however hard you try. Instead, we combine creativity with clarity of purpose to get results that captivate and engage.
You’ll see from this snapshot that our work is as varied as our clients. We’ve included recent and older work because we think our clients like to know that the designs they commission will stand the test of time.
Our clients include local government, public agencies, national charities, trades unions, housing associations and professional membership organisations. Take a look at our client list.
To see more of our work and to talk about what Playne Creative can do for you, call Miles Playne on 0845 052 9488.
Bringing potential impacts to life – and inspiring people to take action.
A fresh, vibrant events website that changes its look and feel with the season.
Camden Activity zone - a colourful design solution with youth appeal.
A website is only as good as the marketing effort behind it.
A joined up web solution that won Camden Council top marks.
Engaging design and easy to use interactive maps empower local residents.
Government magazines don’t need to look like 70’s public information design.
Engaging the readers by using bold design and typography.
There is no point having a great informative magazine if people don't know about it.
Creating a new fresh-looking magazine from scratch.
Creating a magazine that is bright, colourful and engaging.
Engaging with London’s kids and teens and enabling their voices to be heard.
Accessible seasonal greetings message that shows freedom and mobility.
Creating characters that would be friendly and appeal to all ages.
Helping young people to understand and talk about the ‘C’ word.
Getting young people thinking about how their actions affect their environment.
A design that looks as good today as the day it came off the press.