Clarity, minus the corporate coma

Steph Walsh, Transformation Communications Specialist

For more than two decades, I worked inside large organisations where complexity was the daily operating condition: transformation, regulatory compliance, senior leadership politics, and systems that looked clean on paper but chaotic in practice.

I was often the person translating what was actually happening, between executives, across teams, and into something workable. I learned how institutions move. How they protect themselves. I also learned how indispensable people become invisible when politics shifts and how easily good strategy gets lost in noise.

Most change doesn’t fail because it’s wrong. It fails because it’s poorly communicated and poorly understood.

That insight never left me.

where strategy meets story

where strategy meets story

Today, I design and deliver animated communication suites that help organisations land complex programmes properly.

Sometimes that’s character-led storytelling.
Sometimes it’s sharp motion graphics.
Sometimes it’s modular training ecosystems or hybrid explainers.

The format follows the friction.

The outcome is tangible: a structured set of animated assets, such as explainers, training modules and supporting digital content, built to support adoption at scale. I don’t approach this as a creative supplier. I approach it as someone who understands how fragile adoption can be, how quickly confusion spreads, how quietly resistance forms, and how much money is lost when communication isn’t precise.

Animation, for me, is not decoration. It’s infrastructure.

I work best with organisations navigating complexity (digital identity, financial innovation, governance, compliance, large-scale system change and transformation), where regulation, technology and human behaviour intersect.

If you’re building something ambitious and need it understood (clearly, intelligently, and without death by PowerPoint) contact me.

complexity, navigated *

complexity, navigated *

I help my clients feel steady in communications that often feel anything but simple.

Complex programmes don’t arrive neatly packaged. They come with competing priorities, shifting language and political nuance. My role is to absorb that complexity and translate it into clear, precise animated communications that are ready for real-world adoption.

While you focus on leading the programme, I focus on designing and delivering the assets that make it understood: calmly, reliably, and without drama.

Now the deliverable is front and centre.