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Channel Spotify Playlist

Ever wondered what it is like to work in a design studio? What’s the atmosphere like? What music motivates the troops and gets the creative juices flowing? Why not follow and listen to our Spotify channel.

See: Lost & Found Playlist

There is an eclectic mix of music, from chilled soul music for concentration to funk and dance – there’s something for all! We also welcome your suggestions too.

You might also spot several songs from the likes of Ellie Goulding, Jorja Smith and Train that are actually called Lost & Found!

Happy New Year

Just a quick note to wish all a very happy new year. May 2017 bring you good health, happiness and lots of creativity.

Betsy: Lost and Found

Once again, we welcome another track hitting the music charts named after our studio. Previously it was Ellie Goulding, now it is Betsy. See: YouTube

National Dog Day

Our studio dog (Sam) is a treasured and valued member of the Lost & Found team. He’s been with us from the start, through thick and thin and keeps us all on our toes. We haven’t mentioned him in quite a well so to celebrate #nationaldogday we thought we’d give him a little mention. This picture of him was taken during a well-earned break in the Lake District. #poser

Lost & Found Music

We’re really enjoying our new recruit, Ellie Goulding (we wish)! Great to see yet another track in the charts using the name or lyric “Lost & Found”. It’s amazing how many are out there. We did this about 3 years ago, but how many can you name? How many more have been released in this period?

Happy Birthday to us! New Website and Brand Refresh

Lost & Found Creative was born 4 years ago today – where did those 4 years go! To celebrate our birthday, we have launched a new website and brand refresh. Starting with the brand, we loved what our simple logo and brand represented, however as time goes on we are applying the logo more an more in a digital, symbolic form. This led us to have a rethink! We think the new incarnation looks like a ship, which is a nice nod back to our time at Gloucester Docks and out location near the severn estuary.

As for the website, its always the people in the trade that neglect their own communications, and we are ashamed to say we have been the same. The previous ‘temporary website’ has now been replaced with a responsive, highly visual, mobile and tablet friendly website. We hope you enjoy it and welcome your feedback.