From books to packaging, we adapt your layouts and language seamlessly, keeping creativity, clarity, and impact consistent across markets.
Design and publishing
Impactful translations for design and publishing
Language and layout,
crafted to work in harmony
Translation isn’t just about keeping the author’s voice intact. It’s also about the design, and making sure it continues to resonate with the audience. Whether you’re creating a beautifully typeset book, a multilingual magazine, or the packaging for your product – the design and language need to work in harmony.
We look at the entire process. We’ve edited children’s books for Penguin in multiple languages, worked with design agencies to adjust their layouts for different reading directions, and even helped engineers with schematics. When we translate, we don’t just look at the words. We help adjust your existing designs or templates.
Collaboration is at the heart of design
We integrate with your team and workflow, working directly with your designers, production teams, and editors. We work in all Adobe products, Figma, Canva and more specialist tools like AutoCad and GIS mapping. Regardless of the software, we’ll make sure your design can adapt to fit the language, create templates, and set up processes to make sure your designs are ready for translation.
Translating every aspect of your design
We work throughout the design and publishing process, helping you from beginning to end. Our solutions cover multilingual desktop publishing to transcreation, so your content can resonate wherever it is in the world.
Publishers.
We can help with books, magazines, marketing campaigns, and labels. We’ll work with you on the words, layout, and any graphics you might have. Whether that’s checking the title makes sense or if there are any cultural problems with your imagery.
Designers.
We can help with any visual content, like infographics, charts, graphics, or schematics. Make sure the layout works across the world. Support fonts in any script. And get your design ready to print.