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EC1V 0BX

About

We make creatively fearless, culturally rooted work that challenges convention, connects deeply, and drives change.

We partner with ambitious brands to uncover real challenges, spark bold thinking, and bring it all to life with craft, character, and creative edge. From campaigns and brand films to character design, custom typography, and asset libraries, everything we make is created to connect and built to last.

We’re a women-led, employee-owned studio driven by creative excellence and a commitment to change – inside our studio and across the industry. We collaborate with brands, challenge briefs, and push boundaries.

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Jelly Welcomes 3 Directors to Global Roster

Jelly Welcomes 3 Directors to Global Roster

Corey Langelotti, Sophie Koko Gate and Christa Jarrold join the international roster of creative collaborators

A Creative's Ode to Analogue Handwriting

A Creative's Ode to Analogue Handwriting

Jelly’s hand lettering artist Alison Carmichael reflects on rediscovering the power of personal penmanship and the warmth, intention, and connection that handwritten notes can bring

Which Visual Trend Needs to Die in 2026?

Which Visual Trend Needs to Die in 2026?

Creative types across the globe make the case for which aesthetics have become cliché – and should not be coming with us into the new year

Characters Are for Life, Not Just for Christmas

Characters Are for Life, Not Just for Christmas

Sue Loughlin, Jelly's head of film, explores the value of using characters year-round

Animators on Their Favourite-Ever Animations

Animators on Their Favourite-Ever Animations

Some of the industry’s top animation experts discuss the animated works they hold dearest, from ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ to ‘Heavy Metal’ and ‘Lupo the Butcher’

Designing a Foodie Theme Park Full of Nuggets for McDonald’s China

Designing a Foodie Theme Park Full of Nuggets for McDonald’s China

LBB’s Sunna Coleman interviews 3D artist Eva Cremers and Jelly’s head of production, Ross Frame, on tapping into their inner child and building a vibrant, character-driven world for the Children’s Day campaign