Your work or idea is already there. It just doesn't exist yet in a form people can own.

You have the work.
Now make it something people can own.
Turn your visual IP into a real, sellable product range — designed, produced, and ready to sell.

Most creatives with strong visual work have never turned it into a physical product — not because the work isn't ready, but because the production side is opaque and nobody explains it.

Most creatives with strong visual work have never turned it into a physical product.
Not because the work isn't there. Because the production side is opaque, expensive, and nobody explains it clearly.
— You have illustrations, patterns, or artwork that could live on something physical
— You've thought about merch but don't know where to start with production
— Print-on-demand feels generic and off-brand, and its expensive
— Every time you look into it, you hit a wall of minimum orders, supplier jargon, and upfront cost
The work is ready. The system to produce it isn't.

This isn't a print service — it's a product system built around your specific work.

The difference: a print service takes your file and outputs an object. A product system takes your visual IP and builds something coherent — a range with logic, margin, and repeat potential.

If you have the work or the ideas and an audience who wants to own something, the production side is ours to solve.

A small, considered product range built from your existing visual work.
— Product selection: the right formats for your work and your audience (prints, totes, apparel, stickers)
— Design preparation: artwork configured for clean production output
— In-house production: screen printed and vinyl cut, small batch, no minimum order headaches
— Range logic: anchor products, volume sellers, entry points — a structure that makes sense to sell
— Something physical you can hold, photograph, and start selling immediately
— Ecommerce stores with point of sale integration

Who it's for

Graphic designers, artists and illustrators with an archive of work they've never productised.Musicians with an aesthetic and an audience but no physical presence.
Writers and artists who want something in the world beyond the screen.
You don't need to know anything about production.You need to have work worth making physical.

What makes this different

— Produced in-house. Not outsourced to a generic supplier.
— Small batch by design. You're not committing to 500 units before you know what sells.
— Built around your IP. The range reflects your work — not a template applied to it.
— One clear outcome. A real product range, ready to sell.
Most production options give you a quote and a file spec.
This gives you a product.

Tell me what you're working with — the work you have, the audience you're building for, what you've already considered. We'll work out whether this is the right fit and what a first product range could look like.