About Tojuse

We are a Glasgow-based studio producing advertising creatives for local and regional businesses. This page covers how the company started, how we work day to day, and what we treat as non-negotiable in every project.

Early design work session at Tojuse studio

How the studio started

Tojuse was set up in 2019 by a small group of graphic designers and copywriters who had been working freelance across Glasgow on separate ad jobs for shops, tradespeople and local services. The idea was simple: bring the skills together under one roof so clients did not have to hire a designer, a copywriter and a video editor separately for a single campaign.

The first year was spent mostly on print ads and simple social banners for businesses around the West End and city centre. Over the following seven years the studio has grown into a team of 23, covering six distinct services, from static ad design to short-form video creatives for online platforms.

Mission and how we see the work

Our mission is straightforward: produce advertising material that is clear, on-brief and ready to run without back-and-forth delays. We do not treat a creative as finished until it matches the brief on message, format and platform requirements. There is no interest here in trend-chasing for its own sake — a creative either supports the client's sales goal or it does not belong in the campaign.

Looking ahead, the studio's direction is to keep the service list focused rather than to expand into unrelated areas. We would rather refine the six services we already offer than add a seventh that dilutes attention from the team.

Core values

Direct communication

Requests get a reply within 24 hours. Feedback rounds are limited and agreed in advance, so nobody is guessing where a project stands.

Working files, not just files

Every creative is delivered with source files and export settings noted, so the client's own team can adjust text or sizing later without contacting us again.

Local knowledge

We serve three areas around Glasgow and know the seasonal patterns, local events and platform habits that affect when an ad performs and when it does not.

2019
Founded
1932
Clients served
2738
Jobs completed
564
Repeat clients
Team reviewing a creative layout on screen

Experience across formats

Across 2738 completed jobs, the team has produced ad sets for shop windows, delivery vans, social feeds and local print. This range means a new brief rarely lands on a blank slate — there is usually a comparable project from the past seven years to draw on for sizing, tone or layout structure.

Of the 1932 clients served since 2019, 564 have returned for a second or further job, often for a seasonal update or a new product line. That pattern shapes how we file and label past work: everything is kept organised by client so a follow-up project can reuse existing brand assets instead of starting over.

How a project is organised

  1. Brief and reference check

    We ask for the product, the platform the ad will run on, and any existing brand material. This sets the format and rough scope before any design work starts.

  2. Draft concepts

    The team prepares a small set of layout or script options rather than one single direction, so the client can compare approaches side by side.

  3. Revision round

    Feedback is applied in one focused round. Larger changes in scope are flagged before extra work begins, not after.

  4. Final export and handover

    Files are exported in the sizes and formats needed for the intended platform, with source files included for future edits.

Get in touch about a project

Send details of what you need and we will reply within 24 hours with next steps.

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