Tejal Prajapati
Branding Consultant & Graphic Designer
Creativity has always been more than a skill. It is where I feel most energised, most focused, and most myself. While others saw art as a hobby, I saw a future. Choosing a career in the creative industry was not the obvious path, but it was the only one that felt right.
After earning my degree in Visual Communication, I spent 16 years building my career within leading agencies, progressing from Junior Designer to Art Director. Along the way, I led brand transformations and national campaigns for clients including Jaguar Land Rover, Virgin Trains, Bentley, ATS and Calor Gas. The pace was demanding and the standards were high, shaping both my creative discipline and my strategic thinking.
Over time, the intensity of agency life began to take its toll. Constant deadlines, long hours and recurring restructures are difficult to sustain, and with young children at home, I reached a point where I knew that professional success should never come at the expense of wellbeing or family.
In 2018, I founded TP Creative. Not as an escape, but as a conscious move towards building something more meaningful and sustainable. A business rooted in partnership, integrity and purposeful impact.
Today, we work with organisations that genuinely make a difference, from government bodies and care providers to retirement communities and specialist education settings. These purpose-driven teams are doing important work, and they deserve branding that reflects their value and amplifies their impact. We also partner with ambitious service-based businesses across finance, technology and training who are ready to elevate their brand and grow with intention.
Seven years on, our clients work directly with the people shaping their projects, ensuring clarity, efficiency and a genuinely collaborative experience from start to finish.
Entrepreneurship runs in my family. Watching my father build his own business with resilience and integrity showed me what was possible. Founding TP Creative remains one of the most defining decisions of my life, not just professionally, but personally.