At Natural World Design, we help clients create identities, content, and artwork with a natural twist or purpose.

Our main services include:

› Branding and visual identity for nature, environment, and biodiversity initiatives
› Layout, design, illustrations and graphics for booklets, reports, and publications such as Biodiversity Action Plans
›  Event materials for conferences and community projects
› Illustrated information boards and educational resources
› Creative support for projects bringing nature to city centres

Together, with our clients, we celebrate the beauty and importance of all living things. From Ireland’s most delicate flowers and native birds, to the world’s most majestic animals and marine life and the unique environments they call home. Great or small. Lesser-spotted or thriving in our own backyards. Through our creative approach, we help clients raise awareness, engage communities, and enhance the visibility and impact of their initiatives. Our work not only brings nature to the forefront but also helps our clients achieve their goals and make a real difference.
Natural World Design was founded in 2021 by Aga Grandowicz, an award-winning Polish/Irish graphic designer, wildlife artist, and illustrator.

Aga’s extensive agency experience (over 20 years at design and advertising agencies and in her own ventures), award-winning designs, her work on animal-related books, and her commitment to community projects make her a rare and valuable find in the creative industry. Her lifelong love for illustration, the great outdoors and animals has shaped a successful career and created the perfect storm for founding Natural World Design, which focuses on delivering smart designs that help people and businesses connect, compete and care, all at the same time.
If you have nature-related content that requires design and illustration, contact us today to discuss your project, request a quote, or schedule a free consultation.
Please also check Natural World Design's sister venture – Natural World Publishing.

‘Even ‘garden variety’ plants and animals are exceptional in their own way.
I believe the creative we use to talk about them should be too.’
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