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Some of the clients we have worked with.  

Tuch Design was founded in 1990 in Camden, and over the past 35 years we have worked with many companies and organisations, some still in existence, some transformed, others long gone. Here we showcase some jobs for past clients that we are still proud to share.

GovGrant

Our rebrand of GGTC aimed to clarify and streamline their offer, bringing together the three areas of their business under a simpler, more marketable name. This involved a full rebrand completed in two months ready to build awareness during the busy new business period in last 3 months of the year.


Abstract hero images around the theme of innovation were developed  for use on the die-cut business cards and marketing material and tender packs. We created a new website to replace their existing 3 sites, developing content with GovGrant’s Marketing team and SEO consultants, and created PPC and animated display advertising.


GovGrant became one of the main players in UK R&D tax relief, and in 2024 they were acquired by Source advisors. We were appointed to implement their rebrand as Source Advisors UK.   



GovGrant symbol

Aon UK

Aon infographics

As certified Aon Brand Ambassadors we have, over the years, designed and produced many of Aon’s publications. These include Risk Matters, aimed at Solicitors, produced in both printed and pdf formats. We ensure that publications remain fresh whilst adhering to brand guidelines, able to sit alongside print ads, online banner ads, mailers and email campaigns, forms and policy documents, to present a strong and consistent brand identity.




The Royal Mail

The Royal Mail and The Royal Mint issue joint products for collectors combining stamps with a coin or commemorative medal, usually celebrating an anniversary.


Tuch have designed two packs, one commemorating Queen Elizabeth II’s 80th Birthday, the other marking the 100th Anniversary of the Territorial Army. For both we designed unique postage cancellation marks.


Both projects required extensive research and copywriting and were designed to sell off the page from catalogues and websites.


Royal Mail Territorial Army post mark

Science Museum, London

Science Museum interactives 1

Tuch collaborated with film makers 1410 and science interactive specialists Science Projects in a pitch to design four interactive exhibits for the ‘Who am I’ gallery at the Science Museum in London.


Following hours of brainstorming, tendering and presentations, we won three of the interactives. The ‘Emototron’, ‘Phantom limb’, and ‘Retinal Viewer’ are housed in existing sculptural aluminium ‘bloids’.


They combine hands-on and on-screen elements and explore themes including emotions, psychology and individuality.

Who am I gallery at the Science Museum

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