Linford started in a small village in Buckinghamshire.
Little Linford, to be exact. No shops, no cafes, just a few houses, a winding road, and a bit of quiet. It wasn’t the centre of anything, but that was the point. It gave us space to think.
What we saw, early on, was a pattern: smart businesses being let down by messy design, half-finished websites, and strategy that sounded impressive but didn’t do much. Too much fluff. Not enough clarity.
So we started something simpler.
One client. One project. Then another. And another. Always with the same idea—do good work, make it clear, and don’t overcomplicate things. It was just one person at the beginning. Then two. Then a small team. Now we’ve got people working from all over the UK.
Writers, designers, developers, strategists—all connected online, all collaborating on new and genuinely exciting work. We still run things from Little Linford, but the studio’s grown far beyond the village.
We’re not chasing scale. We’re focused on the work. The clients. The conversations. The details.
Because that’s what got us here in the first place. And that’s what keeps it interesting.