ABOUT

We’re a creative studio that keeps small businesses swinging.

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Homerun was born from a fascination with the "single swing", that moment where precision and impact align to change everything. We believe creative work should be no different.

Our story started with our founder, working in central London, delivering global-scale work for some of the world's largest organisations. The craft was elite. But the further he got from the work, the more he noticed something: the businesses with the most to gain from great creative were the ones least likely to access it.

The real shift came in Bristol. A city built on independent spirit, where local reputation is everything and the best businesses win on who they are, not how big they are. It was there the philosophy clicked: the "single swing" matters most when you can see the community it serves.

So, we started a studio, and brought that conviction to Toronto, a world-class city that still runs on the strength of its neighbourhoods. And we built Homerun around a simple idea: that independent businesses deserve the same creative output as the big players, without the agency price tag, the lengthy contracts, or the runaround.

Just the work. Done well.

Who we are

Homerun creative studio for small business marketing and design
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Lewis
Founder & Creative Director

Edie
Chief of Treats

OUR APPROACH

Everything starts with a look inward: curiosity, clarity, and intention. We focus on understanding who our clients are, what makes them different, and how that should show up in the world.

From there, we create work that’s deliberate and purposeful. Every design, campaign, and digital touchpoint is considered to help small businesses stand apart, build credibility, and connect with their customers authentically.

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