Senior design.
Direct relationship.
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Raygun Design is the independent practice of Andrew, a senior designer with well over a decade of experience working alongside international NGOs, law schools and policy organisations.
You work directly with the designer from first sketch to final file. No account managers, no juniors. The work has grown organically toward climate, environment and human rights: sectors where design quality, accuracy and accessibility genuinely matter.
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Got a project
in mind?
Whether it's a one-off publication or an ongoing design partnership, get in touch to talk through what you need.
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Design that
does the work.
Five ways Raygun helps mission-led organisations communicate, from a single publication to a full brand system and the website it lives on.
Every engagement is direct with the designer. No account managers, no markup.
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Senior design,
direct with the
designer.
Raygun Design is the independent practice of Andrew, a senior designer with over two decades of experience working alongside international NGOs, law schools and policy organisations.
You work directly with the designer, from first sketch to final packaged file. No account managers, no juniors, no agency markup.
The work has grown organically toward climate, environment and human rights: sectors where design quality, accuracy and accessibility genuinely matter.
It's design in service of the substance: making rigorous, important work clear enough to land with the people who need to act on it.
20+ years
Designing for mission-led organisations across the UK, US and beyond.
1:1, always
Directly with the designer: the person doing the work is the person you brief.
Worthing, UK
Working remotely with clients and organisations worldwide.
Focused on work that matters: climate, environment and human rights.
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Your message has been sent. Andrew will get back to you personally, usually within a day or two. If you don't hear back, drop a line directly and we'll pick it up from there.
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A one-off publication or an ongoing partnership. Share a few details and Andrew will get back to you personally, usually within a day or two.
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Privacy & cookies
Raygun Design ("we", "us") is the data controller for this website, operated by Andrew, based in the UK, working with clients worldwide. This page explains what we collect and why, in plain terms.
What we collect
When you use the contact form, the name, organisation, email address, budget, timeline and project details you enter are sent directly to our form processor, Formspree, and forwarded to our email inbox. We use this only to reply to your enquiry, and we don't add you to any mailing list without asking first.
Cookies
This site uses a small amount of local storage to remember your theme preference (light/dark) and whether you've dismissed the cookie notice. If you submit the contact form, Formspree may set a cookie to process that submission securely. We don't run analytics or advertising trackers.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you can ask what data we hold about you, ask us to correct or delete it, or object to how it's used. Email hello@raygundesign.co.uk and we'll sort it promptly.
Third parties
Formspree (form submissions) is our only third-party processor. See their own privacy policy for how they handle data in transit.
Sustainability
Raygun Design is a studio that works almost exclusively with organisations in climate, environment and human rights. That shapes how I think about my own practice.
How the studio operates
All client work is delivered remotely. There is no studio commute, no office, and no routine business travel. Where travel is needed, I take the train.
The studio runs on a renewable electricity tariff. Hardware is kept in service for as long as it remains usable; when replacement is necessary, refurbished equipment is the first consideration. Everything is paperless by default: briefs, proofing and review all happen digitally.
When a project does go to print, I recommend recycled or sustainably sourced stocks and local printers as a matter of course. Specifying responsibly is a straightforward part of the job.
Commitments
I review my emissions position annually. Current commitments, maintained for the duration of any active contracts:
- Remote-first and rail-first operating model
- Renewable electricity supply
- Minimal hardware turnover
- Annual review of residual emissions, with a view to verified offsetting as the business grows
Why it matters
Most of my clients are working on exactly these issues. It would be odd not to take them seriously myself.
Last reviewed: July 2026