About Woven Ink Studio
What is Woven Ink Studio?
Woven Ink Studio is an independent animation and creative studio founded in 2017, based in Hackney, London. The studio specialises in producing hand-crafted animations for researchers, charities, public sector organisations, and social enterprises. Their work focuses on communicating complex topics around health, social justice, and lived experience narratives through compelling visual storytelling.
Woven Ink's approach combines artistic craft with deep engagement with subject matter, working closely with clients and communities to ensure that stories are told authentically and with impact. Their animations help make research findings, policy messages, and personal stories accessible to wider audiences, turning complex data and experiences into engaging, shareable content.
Where will I work?
Woven Ink Studio is based in Hackney, London, United Kingdom. The studio operates a hybrid working model, with team members splitting time between the Hackney studio for collaborative animation production and remote working for planning, scripting, and individual creative tasks.
What is the team like?
With approximately 8 employees, Woven Ink is a small, creative team of animators, illustrators, producers, and project managers. The team brings together artistic talent with a shared passion for social impact storytelling. As a studio working on health and social justice projects, team members are drawn to meaningful work that makes a real difference in how important stories are communicated.
The small team size means everyone has a significant role in shaping projects from concept through to delivery, with plenty of creative ownership and variety in the work.
Work-Life Balance
Woven Ink Studio operates a 4-day working week at 32 hours with full pay. The studio believes that creative work benefits from rest and space for inspiration, and that a 4-day week helps the team produce their best work while maintaining the energy and enthusiasm needed for impactful storytelling.
Perks and Benefits
- 4-day working week at full pay (32 hours)
- Hybrid working model
- Professional development opportunities
- Creative, meaningful work with social impact
- Small team with high creative ownership
