
300million
300million delivered brilliant answers to their clients' important brand questions.

CDT
Formed in 1979 by ex-publishing designers Ken Carroll and Mike Dempsey under the name of Carroll & Dempsey. In 1986, Nicholas Thirkell, also ex-publishing, joined as a partner, and the agency became Carroll Dempsey & Thirkell, but the shorthand 'CDT' was quickly adopted. They clocked up many awards during their heyday, including 3 D&AD Golds and 17 Silvers.
By 2007 the only original partner left was 'D', who left for pasture new. Just four years later, the company sadly folded.

HGV
When HGV Design Consultants was founded in London in 1988, its aim was to bring intelligence, wit and freshness of ideas to the fields of identity and communication.

McFaul Studio
McFaul Studio was the brainchild of John McFaul, an accomplished illustrator with an impressive back catalog of solo work. McFaul saw an opportunity to expand his repertoire by expanding his studio, growing his agency to 12 designers/illustrators across two studio’s. “We had about 25 years experience between us, and our expertise covered painting, drawing, screen printing, graphic design, motion design, street art, graffiti, animation, web and, of course, illustration,” he explains. “There were no boundaries.”

Ministry of Sound / Amp Associates
An amplifier, or (informally) amp is an electronic device that can increase the magnitude of a signal. The agency's purpose was to increase the magnitude of the clients expectations.

1977 Design

Attik

Five Foot Six

Lippa Pearce

Roundel
