The Studio
About Root Studio
Based in Lincoln, Root Studio is an environmentally aware, multi-disciplined design studio with an experienced team of award winning designers. We create dynamic, innovative and considered solutions for any business from start-ups to larger established organisations. We can work to any budget with anyone in the UK with the same enthusiasm and creative flair. Our combined skills allow us to produce work across any medium including design for print, logos & branding, website design & build, signage and illustration.
The Partners
Tom Bradley
Tom is an energetic designer with an eye for detail and a love for print. He's obsessed with good design both new and antique and studied Graphic Design at Hull School of Art & Design. He has 6 years of experience within the industry and co-established Root Studio in 2007. He works largely on designs for print and branding but is often involved in website design projects as well.
Lydia Bradley
Lydia is a talented Illustrator-turned-designer offering a much appreciated female perspective on work leaving the studio! Having studied Illustration at the University of Lincoln before co-founding Root Studio in 2007, Lydia has a diverse range of styles and skills under her belt including photorealistic painting, character design, product illustration and typo-graphics.
Lea Chapman
Lea joined us in 2010 after running his own studio 'Tidy Graphics' from Oxford. He now offers his ever-expanding graphic and web coding talents to our clients. Lea studied with Tom at Hull School of Art & Design and has a commercial portfolio of 9 years. Lea is always studying new technology and advancements in web building to ensure Root's clients have the latest services on offer.
Featured
- Logo Design 3
- Illustration 2
- Computer Arts, 197
- Computer Arts Projects, 152
- Letterhead & Logo Design 12
- Basic Brochures
- Green Graphics
- 1000 More Greetings
- Recycling & Redesigning Logos
- Web Design Index 9, Pepin Press
- Vanity Teen
- Computer Arts, 166
- Dirty Mouse
- Original Linkage
- Computer Arts Projects, 119