Proudly flying the flag as an official Co on Holly & Co

I’ve just joined a new gang – and it’s a good one. Rich C Studio is now proudly part of the Holly & Co community – and I couldn’t be happier. Here’s why it matters…


Holly and Co. flag for small businesses

Not just any ol’ list…

Getting on Holly & Co isn’t a tick-box thing. You don’t apply. You get invited. It’s a curated crew of the UK’s boldest, brightest, and most independent small businesses.

To be picked feels huge. Especially when you’re a one-man band building something from a garden studio. This is a big moment for me.

WHY IT MATTERS

Holly & Co aren’t just another platform. They’re champions of the makers, breakers, dreamers and doers.

The grafters who dare to build something of their own – the kind of people I love working with.

Their mission matches my own: celebrate individuality, empower the independents, and have some fun along the way.

I’m proud to be flying the flag among such good company – and excited for what’s ahead.

THE POWER OF COMMUNITY

I’m not here to impress the design industry. Never have been.

I’m here for the shop owners, the side-hustlers, the small-town revolutionaries with big dreams.

But getting recognition from people who get what I’m trying to do still matters. It means all the long days, painted signs, cut hands and brand builds are doing what they’re supposed to – helping good people build better businesses.

Building community is what drives me.

Being part of the wider Holly & Co movement feels like a full-circle moment.

Wanna see what the fuss is about?

Check out my new storefront over on Holly & Co right here:

👉 richcstudio on Holly & Co


If you’re a local business who wants to stand out for the right reasons, Drop me a message and let’s make something you’ll be proud of.

Good Signs, Good Times.

Rich Carter

The studio of Brighton-based graphic designer, Rich Carter. A happy and optimistic creative who works across brand identity, editorial and print.

http://www.richcstudio.co.uk
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