Snap Design & Digital

Your Digital-First

Creative Agency.

This is what we do

Transforming business performance by
connecting your brand to your customers.

We can create engaging solutions and campaigns for your brand.

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Design

Our development team specialise in all kinds of technical projects.

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Digital

We find innovative new ways to get you and your brand noticed.

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Marketing

Enhancing the way that you communicate with your customers.

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Video

Case Studies

From Snap
into the world.

Working alongside ambitious businesses of all shapes and sizes we create bespoke digital solutions. Have a look at our case studies to explore our capabilities.

About Us

We help businesses realise their digital potential.

Our team of innovative designers, pixel perfect developers, data driven marketers and videographers create lasting digital experiences. We work with an extensive range of clients from independent start-ups to established multi-jurisdictional corporations.

Snap Stories.

Podcast

Podcast

Snap In The Mix | Marketing in the Age of AI | EP 5

In this episode, Marcus Verrell (Marketing Strategist) and Charlie Glenn (Brand Strategist) dive headfirst into the wild, fast-moving world of AI in marketing — the good, the bad, and the downright questionable. From “AI is going to kill your job” predictions to the very human gut instincts you should never outsource, we call out the hype, the pitfalls, and the places where automation still can’t touch human creativity.

Blog

Google AI Overviews: What They Mean for Your Business and SEO
Google’s search experience is changing, and it could reshape how potential customers find you online. Through AI Overviews (formerly known as the Search Generative Experience) and AI Mode, Google now provides AI-generated summaries right at the top of search results.

Blog

The Amazon Rebrand: A Strategic Refresh, not Reinvention
Amazon expanded dramatically over three decades, growing into an ecosystem spanning 50+ sub-brands across 15 global markets. Such rapid growth led to a fragmented brand with inconsistent logos, colours, and typefaces. Koto’s 18-month project responded to the need for a unified system that could support speed, scale, and cohesion.

Blog

Why Irreverence Works: Knowing When It’s OK to Take the Micky Out of Your Own Brand
Tourism ads don’t usually make us laugh out loud. But the Oslo Tourist Board managed to do just that, not by reinventing the wheel, but by ditching the wheel altogether.