Creamer and Lloyd

Our Approach

We are a small creative agency based in London. We believe that artists and artistic thinking can unlock problems and shed new light on old challenges that traditional methods can’t shift. Ours is a fresh approach and it works.

Brands

We help brands craft engaging stories that make them stand out in the market

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Communication

We give people skills that help them communicate most effectively.

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Leadership

We help emerging leaders see their world from a fresh perspective.

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We develop our own brands in response to areas that interest us.

The first of these is Great British Chefs which has been 18 months in development. 

Go to www.greatbritishchefs.com for more information.


What inspires us

  1. Birdhouse, Battersea

    A little slice of canary yellow and dove grey heaven. Birdhouse serves 1st rate coffee from Climpsons and Sons, along with…

  2. Ane Brun

    This soft voiced Norwegian songstress weaves whimsical lyrics through a mixture of folk, indie and classical arrangements.…

  3. Catalytic Clothing

    A collaboration of scientific and artistic minds has conceived a way to combat air pollution through the surface of our…

  4. Live Music and perfect pizza at Agile Rabbit

    One chilly night we followed a bluesy beat to the corner of Brixton Village. Musicians were lost somewhere amongst a crowd…

  5. David Vann - Caribou Island

    Caribou Island is startling in its fearlessness, confronting the reality of wasted love; of a wasted life. This gripping…

  6. What I Loved by Siri Hustvedt

    It was one of those books that I quite liked at the time and then wouldn’t go away. In fact, it has lingered and grown…

  7. Space to Contemplate: the Gathering

    We facilitated this event which went through a roller coaster of emotions. When this happens, and you’re one of the people…

  8. Eyewitness: Hungarian Photography in the 20th Century

    A visual feast of history and humanity from these incredible photographers whose distinctive style not only have shaped…

  9. Bermondsey Street Festival

    This year’s stall was a great piece of creative lunacy! We collected memories stimulated through music, objects and scent.…

  10. Ayanna Witter-Jonson singing Ain't I A Women

    Ayanna had adapted this incredible speach given by 19th Century African-American abolitionist and women’s rights activist…

  11. A blindfolded, barefooted walk

    Artist Ansuman Biswas took a group of us on a walk without shoes or sight. I was profoundly struck by the body’s adaption…

  12. Quattro Volte at the Curzon

    A quiet but beautifully poetic meditation on the cycle of life. Warning: the little lost goat is rather traumatic though!?!…

  13. Hop Farm

    Prince was simply in another league - a wonderful performer, he engaged the crowd from minute one. I’ve never seen someone…

  14. 'Let the Great World Spin' by Colum McCann

    A rollicking novel set in the big apple in 1974. Disparate lives collide as a man walks the wire between the twin towers.…

  15. Dolores de Sade

    Discovering Dolores de Sade’s delicate yet punchy surreal etchings at the RCA fine art degree show in Battersea

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