From the moment you contact Red Onion we'll find out as much as possible from you and if required arrange a face-to-face meeting. We take as long as it needs to analyse a brief so we come up with the best solution for you... we provide as many ideas within reason until you're 100% with the direction.
Red Onion Design began in 2011 with predominantly work in printed magazine design. That's still at the heart of what we do, however we now bring those skills to much wider range of design disciplines. We're now offering optional editorial services for all our work.
What we provide
At Red Onion we’ll take the time to understand what you require for your business. We're always ready to listen.
Red Onion will hit on an innovative and refreshing angle to help sell your brand. Not all designers and writers are created equal.
“Michelle was regularly booked in to provide an extra pair of editorial hands. She’s fantastic to work with – a great writer and copy editor, and very experienced when it comes to commissioning features and contributing to the overall editorial process. I wouldn’t hesitate to use Michelle again and would highly recommend her.”
“His help on magazines and publications throughout my time at both The Who Cares? Trust and The Guinness Partnership has always been excellent – easy to work with, with a fantastic eye for getting a design to achieve an objective, attention to detail, quick turnarounds and the flexibility that, let’s be honest, design projects sometimes need! I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend him for a moment.”
“Rob has been a help working in a freelance design capacity. He interprets and understands a brief quickly and produces work, answering the brief, that is both creative and well thought through.”
We are looking for a Junior Graphic Designer around one day a week. You can be at foundation level, or up to degree level. You must have a reasonably good grasp of indesign, and some photoshop. You would need to live very local to one of our offices in Carshalton Beeches in South London. We …
These things are so this year. We present our top 5 graphic design trends you may or may not have noticed already. Woah, they are so hot…! 1. Light typefaces Forget ‘in your face’ big and bold – it’s all about light and dainty. Don’t hard sell to your customers, give them the lighter touch. …