Wiltshire Creative

Bold ideas for theatre, festivals, and beyond

The client

Wiltshire Creative is a leading arts and education charity uniting Salisbury Playhouse, Salisbury Arts Centre, and Salisbury International Arts Festival. Their mission is to inspire, entertain, and connect communities through theatre, music, and visual arts.

Our partnership with Wiltshire Creative spans multiple projects, working with them for several years on the design, print and mail of their seasonal brochures.

A hand holding a phone showing an Instagram feed. The feed shows a social post from Wiltshire creative promoting their jungle book show at the Salisbury Playhouse 23-26 July with tickets from £12. Image is mocked up on a turquoise background.

“The Graphic Design House were efficient, professional and excellent communicators. They produce quality work and put their clients first.

Claire Cavaye
Marketing Manager
Wiltshire Creative

Jungle book final creative demonstrated on a mobile phone screen, tablet screen and a laptop screen on a lilac coloured background.

Creative work across design, print & mail

From split-format seasonal brochures to playful title treatments we’ve worked with Wiltshire Creative on turning ideas into engaging, visually striking experiences. Whether it’s vibrant festival designs, layered theatre artwork, or assets that adapt across print and digital, our work helps audiences of all ages connect with Wiltshire Creative’s events in ways that are surprising, joyful, and immersive.

Wiltshire creative summer season 2025 brochure showing a variety of different spreads from within the brochure.
Square creative of a jungle setting with a disco ball at the top of the image, underneath this is large text that reads "The Jungle Book" and then smaller text beneath this that says "Presented by Stage 65 Youth Theatre, celebrating 60 years". There is a large open book with flailing pages with a gold shine radiating from the middle of the book upwards.

The Jungle Book

A bold, joyful title treatment for Wiltshire Creative’s
youth theatre production

We designed the title treatment and show artwork for The Jungle Book, celebrating 60 years of Stage 65 with vibrant colour, layered detail, and playful energy that perfectly captured the show’s spirit.

Wiltshire Creative summer season brochure front cover spread showing the split cover design with the Salisbury international arts festival 2025 shown.

Summer season brochure

A bold, dual front cover brochure that celebrates theatre and arts festival in one seamless design

We worked with Wiltshire Creative to craft a split-format season brochure that unites their theatre and festival programmes in a vibrant, playful piece, praised for its creativity and standout impact.

Continuing to bring performance and play to life

From bold season brochures to vibrant show artwork, our work with Wiltshire Creative spans design, print, and mail. Each project captures the playful energy of their events, helping audiences of all ages connect with and celebrate the magic of live theatre and festivals.

We continue to support Wiltshire Creative by exploring new creative directions for each show, experimenting with formats and design approaches, and helping their events feel fresh, surprising, and full of energy every season.

Jungle book creative shown on a foot path next to a road.
Branded print and digital design materials on a creative workspace

Explore more of our work

Circomedia

Circomedia

We reimagined Circomedia’s brand with bold design, vibrant colour, and clear typography, bringing its creative energy and inclusive spirit to life across every touchpoint.

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The Jungle Book

The Jungle Book

For the 60th anniversary of Stage 65 Youth Theatre, Wiltshire Creative asked us to design the title treatment and show artwork for their summer production of The Jungle Book

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Victory Live

Victory Live

We collaborated with the National Museum of the Royal Navy’s Victory Live project to create four engaging illustrations and a trail map. This initiative aimed to educate younger audiences about the fungi aboard HMS Victory.

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