If you’re looking for graphic design and all things creative, you’ve come to the right place. I’m Kathryn Webster, an award winning graphic designer and illustrator based in Ramsgreave, between Blackburn and the Ribble Valley, Lancashire. I run Ink and Pixels, a quirky creative studio. At Ink and Pixels, there is a wide range of creative services on offer; corporate identity, branding, advertising, typography, illustration, print management, website design and photography.
Whether it’s a new logo, website, brochure or signage, you will always receive the highest quality and customer care. Getting across the right message is extremely important and I like to make sure that I understand what is needed from the brief given.
Ink and Pixels is not a big design agency, but it doesn’t mean it can’t deliver. The benefits of coming to Ink and Pixels are that you will deal directly with myself, from start to finish. I have been in the creative industry for over twenty years now and won various awards, so I hope that my skills and experience will only help to benefit my clients. I collaborate frequently with other carefully selected creative folk who are equally as talented in their fields of work, photographers, coders, videographers etc, and I often bring them on board to work on various projects. So there is definitely no job to big or too small.
If you have a design related enquiry, website, new logo, even just a simple business card design requirement, I’ll be more than happy to chat to you about it. Although I’m located in Ramsgreave, Blackburn, I am close enough to all the major motorway links to be able to visit people in and around this area, but I am more than happy to travel further afield if needed. Just drop me an email or give me a call, maybe we can arrange a meet up over a nice cup of tea! I love a good cup of tea.
Email - hello@inkandpixelscreative.co.uk
Mobile - 07916 444 826
When we moved into our house over ten years ago, we always knew that a proper outdoor studio space was on the cards at some point in the future. So at the end of 2022, we applied for planning permission and started on our mini self build adventure. As with all these projects, there are ups and downs. And we hired a building contractor who sadly let us down and cost us a lot of money. However, the project was started and the old garage had been demolished. What followed was an absolute labour of love from all of us, and our close family and friends. Nic developed a new skill a week, how to fit doors, windows, build a roof! And at the end of 2023 we had our own office, complete with side garage. Working in here now feels normal, but I do often stop to think about how much work was done in order to get the new building ready.




