
Senior Designer
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Laura is a Senior Designer at Creatomatic, specialising in web design and UX. She came to Creatomatic with a first-class degree in Illustration and a passion for turning creativity into user-friendly, visually striking websites. She loves helping businesses shape their visual identities and make a real impact online.
Laura is fascinated by how and why people behave the way they do, using that curiosity to design experiences that feel intuitive and enjoyable for users. Before joining the team, she worked in a variety of design roles, from branding to printed marketing materials, always collaborating closely with clients to bring their ideas to life.
In 2024, she was proud to be nominated for Young Designer of the Year at the Scottish Design Awards, a recognition of her dedication to purposeful, high-quality design.






Get to Know laura
What’s one piece of advice you’d give to your younger self?
I’d probably tell my younger self that everything all works out in the end! The things you’re stressing about now won’t matter half as much as you think they do, and the effort you’re putting in behind the scenes really does pay off. Keep working hard and trust the process – everything happens for a reason!
What’s one hobby or activity that helps you recharge?
Anything outdoors really! I love running and it’s a good way to clear my head. Also, taking my little sausage dog for a walk in the countryside is a nice and simple way to recharge.
What would people be surprised to know about you?
I was the under-9 chess champion – and the first girl to win it in my area might I add!
Why should clients consider working with Creatomatic?
We’re a friendly, down to earth bunch, but we really know our stuff. You’ll feel right at home working with us and confident that your brand is in safe hands.
Have you always wanted to be a designer?
Yes I’ve always wanted to be a designer! In primary school when we would talk about what we wanted to be when we were older I always said a Graphic Designer… I also said I wanted to be an Olympic runner too. Thankfully the one I chose requires less sweat and lycra (most of the time).
What’s a project you’re particularly proud of and why?
I’m really proud of the Almond Valley website. It was such a fun project that gave me the chance to push my design skills further and have a more playful approach. We also got to visit them in person to get a better sense of the space and experiences they offer which made designing it even more rewarding.
Laura's Latest Projects

Awards & Certifications
- BA (Hons) Illustration (First Class) Uni of Cumbria
- Google UX Design Certificate
- Mental Health First Aider
- Finding Your Professional Voice: Confidence & Impact

