Get in touch
We would love to hear from you at Creative Review. If you have stories to share, a question for customer services, or want to work with us, you should be able to find the right person below.
Customer Services
For all subscription enquiries please contact subscriptions@creativereview.co.uk or +44 (0)20 7292 3703*
For all other enquiries please contact customerservices@creativereview.co.uk or +44 (0)20 7292 3703*
*Lines are open Monday to Friday (9.00am – 5.00pm GMT)
Editorial Team
You can contact the editorial, commercial and marketing teams at Creative Review via the emails below. If you would like to pitch a story to us, please keep scrolling for our detailed pitching guide.
Editor: Eliza Williams
eliza.williams@xeim.com
Associate Editor: Aimee McLaughlin
aimee.mclaughlin@xeim.com
News Editor: Megan Williams
megan.williams@xeim.com
Features Writer: Mark Sinclair
mark.sinclair@xeim.com
Senior Writer: Rebecca Fulleylove (on maternity leave)
rebecca.fulleylove@xeim.com
Social Media: Georgie Plant
georgie.chantrell-plant@xeim.com
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Account Director: Emma Underhill
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Marketing
Marketing enquiries: Abbi Modaberi
abbi.modaberi@xeim.com
How to pitch to Creative Review
At Creative Review we’ve been bringing the commercial creative community together for over 40 years. We aim to celebrate, champion, and challenge the worlds of advertising, design and brands, and we’re keen to include many voices as part of that. To help make this possible we’ve put together a pitching guide to explain how best to get in touch with us whatever your role is in the industry.
Are you a PR or press person?
If you’re a PR for a brand or agency/studio and you have a timely news story or project you think might work for Creative Review, like a rebrand or new ad campaign, please get in touch with our news editor Megan Williams.
For these stories, along with a short summary of the project, please share a press release and a selection of high-res images or video links so we’re able to understand whether the story makes sense for CR’s audience – this way we can get back to you as quickly as possible.
If there’s a wider feature idea that might work for Creative Review, please get in touch with our editor Eliza Williams or our associate editor Aimée McLaughlin.
What features work?
The kind of features we’re after are investigations into trends, creative projects and people; insights into the making of creative work; and interviews with people shaping the design and advertising industries.
We also commission opinion and industry leadership pieces if you represent someone who leads a team or is shaking up their field. These pieces are topical, related to industry news stories or trends, and aim to offer a new or unexpected point of view. We’re keen to have a personal interest coming through in these features.
For these articles, it’s less about self-promotion and more an opportunity to share insight, wisdom and advice. So while projects can be mentioned in relation to the subject, it’s not a space to only talk about projects created by the author or their team. To get a taste of the topics we’ve covered in the past, take a look here.
For paid coverage or if you have an advertising opportunity that might work for our commercial team either in print, online or via our social channels, click here to find out what kind of packages are available and to download our media pack.
Are you a freelance writer?
If you’re a writer and have an idea for Creative Review we’d love to hear from you. We’re keen to hear about articles on topics relevant to the design and advertising industries.
What we’re after: interviews with interesting, under-recognised people working in the above fields; investigations into the challenges facing creatives today; insight pieces into trends, and profiles on new and exciting agencies/studios.
What we’re not after: articles on the worlds of film, photography and art – these topics are usually covered in-house; pre-written articles – we’re keen to shape pieces with the writers we work with; reviews of books or exhibitions; round-ups or listicles.
If you have an idea for a feature that might work, please get in touch with our editor Eliza Williams.