RW Blears
With you from formation to exit

Client: RW Blears
Key Focus: Brand, Website
Timespan: May - August '25
RW Blears has been helping shape the VC space for decades, offering sharp legal expertise in fund establishment, corporate finance, investments, and exits. While their work was agile, their digital identity still reflected a more traditional style rather than focusing on their innovative approach. With a client base of startups, founders, and fund managers, they needed to modernise without losing their well-earned gravitas. Their site wasn’t for lead-gen - it was more like a high-end business card - so it had to be clear, engaging, and unmistakably RW Blears.
We took an evolution, not revolution, approach. The goal: show their adaptability - approachable yet authoritative, traditional yet tech-ready. Instead of listing every possible service, we focused on how they partner closely with clients across the entire fund journey, from capital formation to exit. The brand needed to feel personal, flexible, and tailored - like the legal equivalent of a bespoke suit. The new identity kept their trusted blue but added a burst of vibrant yellow for energy, balanced with light stone and airy blue variations. Navigation was restructured to highlight expertise, and fresh photography captured the team’s personality in action. Subtle animations and a star-motif graphic system added warmth and dynamism, resulting in a brand that feels as nimble and future-ready as the firm itself.





A star motif is used throughout patterns, masks, and icons, symbolising expertise aligned around client goals
Clear navigation and playful micro-interactions create a user experience that is both engaging and human


Kudos to
Project Lead / Matthew Staroste
Designer / Adam Hutchinson
Strategist / Gabby Olivas
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