Studio News

Oct '12

Root Studio is 5 years old!

Tom Bradley

On Monday 1st October 2012 the little studio full of big ideas turned five. The studio started as a husband and wife team (Tom & Lydia) and went through a growth spurt two years ago when Lea joined the ranks. Since then we've expanded into a larger space and have worked with some fantastic clients on some creative and exciting projects.

"We've worked with Root Studio on a number of projects, we've been extremely impressed with their results in terms of quality of design, production standards and value. If you are looking for designers that provide a professional and collaborative approach at competitive prices then we can't recommend Root Studio enough."
Sharon Rasmussen, Mission Burrito .

We've been lucky enough to keep ourselves busy during what are difficult times and we've done so by sticking by what we do: good quality, honest and professional services.

We've worked with businesses large and small, from start-ups like Pepper & Stew and Total Body Therapy to large corporations such as Staples and Waitrose and we're having the time of our lives doing so. Every day in the studio is different, each client and each project has its own style and unique values. This is why we do what we do and why we love doing it. 

Thanks to everyone who's picked up the phone to get in touch with us over the past five years and to all the sub-contracters we've worked with to bring our ideas to life. I've got a feeling the next five years are going to be even better.

"I'd definitely recommend Root Studio. My experience of their design work as well as their customer service has been outstanding. Their ability to take a brief and create just what you are looking for extremely quickly has been a real asset to us."
Nyree Ambarchian, Solutions for Business

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