Fepeli has been putting together business presentations since 2015. We work with a small, steady team and a clear process, and we keep track of what we do so we can talk about it honestly.
Fepeli was set up in 2015 by a small group of designers who had spent years preparing slide decks for other agencies and were tired of watching good ideas get lost in cluttered layouts. The first projects were modest: a handful of sales decks for local retailers on Dumbarton Road and a pitch deck for a small manufacturing firm looking for investment. Word spread slowly, mostly through referrals, and the studio grew at its own pace rather than chasing rapid expansion.
Eleven years on, the studio is still based in Glasgow and still run by people who sit down with every client rather than passing work through a large production line. We have completed 599 jobs for 330 clients across roughly 8 areas of the city and its surroundings, and 86 of those clients have come back for a second project. Those numbers matter to us more than any slogan, because they show what actually happened, not what we hoped would happen.
Our job is straightforward: take what a company needs to say to a board, a client, or an investor, and put it into a deck that holds attention without extra noise. We are not trying to reinvent how businesses communicate. We are trying to make one presentation, on one specific date, land the way it should.
Looking ahead, we want to keep the team small enough that every project still gets a proper review before it goes out, while slowly widening the range of industries we work with across Glasgow. We are not aiming to become a large agency. We would rather stay a studio of 6 people who know the twelve services we offer well enough to explain the reasoning behind each slide.
Every slide has one job. If a slide tries to say three things at once, we split it or cut it. That rule has not changed since our first project in 2015.
We reply to requests within about 8 hours during business days, and we tell clients early if a deadline looks tight rather than promising and adjusting later.
The same review steps apply to a small internal update and a full investor deck. Twelve services, one process, checked the same way each time.
We ask about the audience, the occasion, and the message before talking about slide count or design style.
We draft a plain-text structure of the deck first, so the story is agreed before any visual work begins.
One designer builds the visual layer, using your existing brand materials where they exist and building simple guidelines where they do not.
A second team member checks the deck against the original brief before it is sent back to you.
We adjust based on your feedback and deliver the final files in the formats you need for the meeting.
Get in touch and we will reply within about 8 hours, Monday to Friday.
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