Studio
Senior-led design for B2B SaaS teams.
dgitl is a focused design studio — not a full-service agency. We help founders and GTM teams make complex products easier to understand across decks, pages, and product visuals.
Meet the founder
Connor
Founder & principal designer
Connor founded dgitl to help B2B SaaS teams explain complex products without translation layers. He works end-to-end on pitch narrative, positioning-led pages, and product visuals — the surfaces where misunderstanding costs raises, deals, and launches.
- Senior-led craft across decks, marketing sites, and product storytelling
- Async operating model built for founder and lean GTM teams
- UK-based studio · invoices in GBP, USD, or EUR
What we believe
Structure before pixels. Every engagement starts with narrative architecture — claim ladders, proof density, and information hierarchy — so design serves comprehension, not decoration. We ship systems your team can extend: tokens, components, and reusable narrative patterns.
We work async by default because it respects founder time and produces better written rationale. You always know what we need from you, what you receive next, and why we made each decision.
Engagement terms
Revisions, ownership, and how we work
Revision rounds
Sprints include two structured review rounds per milestone. Retainers include feedback within agreed scope. Changes outside scope are handled via written change orders.
Ownership
You own final deliverables and source files on payment. dgitl retains the right to show anonymised work in our portfolio unless an NDA says otherwise.
Files & handoff
Figma, Keynote, exports, and/or repo handoff as scoped. We include light usage notes so your team can extend without us.
Cadence
Async checkpoints (written + Loom). No standing sync meetings by default — decisions happen in shared docs unless we agree a one-off conversation is needed.
Brief us
Tell us which surface needs clarity first.
Deck, page, visuals, or sales kit — we'll map the narrative problem and propose the fastest path to production-ready files.