As a creative studio specialising in moving image, weareseventeen creates ambitious and engaging content to tell the stories of future-facing global brands. They love finding ways to bring projects to life through motion, CGI and ideation, collaborating with people who want to make an impact.
Our experimentation process is a mixture of a design-led sensibility, cutting-edge moving image techniques and exploring new technologies to innovate outside of the norm. Staying curious and open-minded propels us forward.
London
2005
1-20
9am–6:30pm (Monday to Thursday)
9am-1pm (Fridays)
Moving Image, Design, Production
Moving Image, Production, Design, Marketing
Founded in 2005, weareseventeen is made up of a team of 20, working with brands and agencies worldwide. Whilst their main creative studio is based in London, they're proud to work with a team based in various locations around Europe. They encourage a highly collaborative process across the whole studio and work hard to foster relationships within the team.
The work weareseventeen creates matters, but how they get there is just as important. Their ethos of ‘championing decency’ is woven into how they behave day to day, the decisions they make, and how they treat each other and their clients.
weareseventeen are proud of their culture and the talent they nurture, both within the studio and through their established network of incredible freelancers and partners. Simply put, it comes down to prioritising open and inspiring conversation, and as much human connection as possible. The team also host regular creative events both in and outside the studio, bringing together the creative community.
weareseventeen believe that the working day should be an enabler of people living fulfilling personal lives - ensuring the team works a 4.5 day working week, meeting in the studio two days a week and working from home for the remainder.
The studio is committed to doing its bit to help make the creative sector more accessible to young people from diverse backgrounds via work experience, (properly) paid internships, and partnering with incredible organisations like Creative Lives In Progress.