JUXTA LONDON
Our Services


We keep our offer simple: clear design, clear strategy, clear results. Pick a full package or just the piece you need—we’ll price it the same way we work – openly and in plain English.
What We
Offer
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Brand Identity
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Logo & word-mark – distinctive marks that scale from business cards to billboards
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Colour & typography system – a palette and type stack that stay consistent everywhere
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Voice & messaging guidelines – key phrases and tone pointers so anyone on your team can write “on-brand”
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Brand book – a concise PDF playbook (or Notion space) your staff and suppliers can reference
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Digital Design
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Responsive websites (design + build on Webflow, WordPress or Shopify)
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Social media templates and motion graphics for Reels/Stories
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Email layouts that work in all major clients and pass accessibility checks
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Editorial & Content Support
Our founder’s magazine background means we can step in as your mini-editorial team:
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Article planning, ghost-writing, long-form blog posts
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Publication layout (digital or print)
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Proofing and copy-editing for tone, clarity and consistency
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Graphic & Print Design
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Stationery, brochures, menus, signage, vehicle livery
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Retail & event graphics: pop-up stands, window displays, way-finding
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Packaging that meets UK/EU regulations and still looks good on a shelf
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Marketing Strategy & Campaigns
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Audience and competitor insight—nothing off-the-shelf, everything relevant
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Channel planning: which platforms to use, how often, and why
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Campaign creative and copywriting, produced in-house so message and visuals line up
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Post-launch reporting with plain-language metrics (we’ll show you what moved the dial)
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Workshops & Consulting
Ideal if you’ve got an in-house team but need a steer. Sessions run in person (London) or online:
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Brand audits—what’s working, what’s muddled, what to fix first
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Cross-cultural adaptation—tweak visuals and language for new markets without losing your core identity
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“DIY design basics” for small charities and start-ups that aren’t ready to outsource everything yet