1. GENERAL

These are the main terms of business of the Agency (“the terms”).

“the Agency” shall mean MACROCOSM.LONDON PTY (“MACROCOSM”), and any successors or assigns.

“Authorised Representatives” means in the case of the Agency, any director, and in the case of the Client, any director, partner or sole proprietor.

“the Client” shall mean any individual, firm, company or other party with whom the Agency contracts or seeks to contract.

“the Contract” means any agreement for the provision of Services and/or Materials by the Agency to the Client.

“the Quote” means any quote or revised quote sent to the Client by the Agency on the Agency’s headed notepaper or by email detailing, inter alia, the description and price of the Materials and/or Services.

“the Services” means any contracts for the provision of design consultancy services to the Client of whatsoever nature, including the Materials.

“the Subcontractor” shall mean exhibition display organisers, bureaus, printers and other suppliers engaged by the Agency.

“Materials” shall mean design visuals, disc located digital reproduction/artwork, films, display material, printed items, digital media and all matter analogous to the above.


2. COSTS

2.1 The Client has 30 days within which to accept the Quote from the Agency to provide the Services in accordance with these terms. For the avoidance of doubt, the current costs for any Contract shall be the costs indicated on the latest Quote (by date).

2.2 The Client shall pay the Agency for the Services and the Materials such sums at such times as specified in the Quote, which shall include any revised charges for changes to the Contract.

2.3 Quotes are based on the client’s current costs of production and, unless otherwise agreed, the Agency reserves the right to amend on or at any time after acceptance of a Quote on giving notice to meet any rise or fall in such costs which is due to any factor beyond the Agency’s control.

2.4 Where a Subcontractor is employed by the Agency, the Agency shall get a Quote from the Subcontractor and seek the client’s approval to the Subcontractor’s fees.

2.5 Time for payment for the Services and/or the Materials shall be of the essence.

2.6 The Client shall be deemed to have authorised the Agency to purchase all Materials once any Quote is accepted.

2.7 Except as otherwise agreed between the parties, the Materials and/or Services are accepted by the Client on the basis that the price quoted is ex works and is exclusive of any value added tax, special packing materials, carrier charges, delivery, insurance or customs duties, which costs shall be borne directly by the Client.


3. TAX

The Agency reserves the right to charge the amount of any Value Added Tax payable whether or not included on the Quote or invoice.


4. COPYRIGHT

Where works of advertising, photography, artwork or design has been commissioned, the parties agree that copyright and design rights in all work carried out are retained by the Agency. Where any such material has been supplied to the Client for its use the parties agree it shall only be used for the purposes authorised by the Agency. Once the Agency has received payment in cleared funds, the Client shall have the non-exclusive right to use, reproduce and publish the work carried out by the Agency for the authorised purposes.


5. CLIENT’S PROPERTY

5.1 Except in the case of a client who is not contracting in the course of a business or holding himself out as doing so Client’s property and all property supplied to the Agency by or on behalf of the Client shall while it is in the possession of the Agency or in transit to or from the Client be deemed to be at the Client’s risk unless otherwise agreed and the Client should insure its property accordingly.

5.2 The Agency shall be entitled to make a reasonable charge for the storage of any Client’s property left with the Agency before receipt of the order or after notification to the Client of completion of the work.


6. VARIATIONS

Variations to these Terms shall only be permissible if agreed in writing by Authorised Representatives of the parties.


7. ILLEGAL MATTER

7.1 The Agency shall be under no obligation to print any matter which in its opinion is or may be of an illegal or libellous nature or an infringement of the proprietary or other rights or any third party.

7.2 The Agency shall be indemnified by the Client in respect of any claims, costs and expenses arising out of any libellous material supplied by the Client or any infringement of copyright, patent, design, trademark or service mark, rights in get up or of any other proprietary or personal rights of any description contained in any material printed for the Client. The indemnity shall extend to any amounts paid in respect of legal costs in settlement of any claim.


8. LIABILITY

8.1 Advice of damage, delay or partial loss of goods in transit or of non-delivery must be given in writing to the Agency and the carrier within three clear days of delivery (or, in the case of non-delivery, within 28 days of dispatch of the goods) and any claim in respect thereof must be made in writing to the Agency and the carrier within seven clear days of delivery (or, in the case of non-delivery, within 42 days of dispatch). All other claims must be made in writing to the Agency within 28 days of delivery. The Agency shall not be liable in respect of any claim unless the aforementioned requirements have been complied with except in any particular case where the Client proves that (i) it was not possible to comply with the requirements and (ii) advice (where required) was given and the claim made as soon as reasonably possible.

8.2 The Agency shall not be liable for any claim or claims for direct or indirect consequential or incidental injury, loss or damage (other than for death or personal injury as a result of the Agency’s negligence) made by the Client against the Agency (whether in contract or in tort including negligence on the part of the Agency, its servants or agents) arising out of or in connection with the Services or the Materials or any act, omission, neglect or default (whether or not the same constitutes a fundamental breach of the Contract or a breach of a fundamental term thereof) of the Agency, its servants or agents in the performance of the Contract.

8.3 Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing nothing herein contained shall operate to exclude or restrict liability for breach of any obligation arising from the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1982 as against the Client if he is dealing as a consumer as defined by Section 12 of the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977.

8.4 The Agency makes no representations as to the benefit of the Client arising out of the provision of the Services and there is neither expressed nor shall there by implied into the Contract any conditions or warranties as to the same.


9. CLIENT OBLIGATIONS

The Client undertakes to do the following:

9.1 Give clear and precise instructions and in respect of matters important to the Client, these must be confirmed in writing.

9.2 To pay in full, within 30 days of invoice date, each and every invoice or as otherwise detailed in any Quote; in default, the Agency reserves the right to charge interest from the invoice date at the rate of four per cent both before and after judgment.

9.3 Any variation or cancellation of the Agreement by the Client shall give the Agency the right to recover losses flowing therefrom on a full indemnity basis.

9.4 The Client is to adhere to any agreed interim or stage payment billing and payment agreement as agreed between the parties from time to time.


10. PROOFS

10.1 Proofs of all work may be submitted for Client’s approval and the Agency shall incur no liability for any errors not corrected by the Client in proofs so submitted. The Client’s alterations and additional proofs necessitated thereby shall be charged at an extra cost.

10.2 When style, type or layout is left to the Agency’s judgment, any changes made by the Client shall be charged as extra items and shall be invoiced to the Client at the Agency’s then current hourly rate.

10.3 If the Client fails to notify the Agency of any amendments, the Client shall be deemed to have checked and accepted the proof, and the Agency shall have no liability in respect of claims, charges or variations subsequently necessitated.


11. STANDARD TERMS

The Agency will use reasonable endeavours to comply with the aims, objectives and codes of conduct of relevant professional bodies of which either the Agency or individual members of the Agency are affiliated to or members of provided from time to time and in the event of a conflict between those and these Terms, then these Terms shall prevail.


12. DELIVERY AND PAYMENT

12.1 Delivery of work shall be accepted when tendered.

12.2 Should expedited delivery be agreed, an extra charge may be made to the Client to cover any overtime or any other additional costs involved.

12.3 Should work be suspended at the request of or delayed through any default of the Client for a period of 30 days, the Agency shall immediately upon the expiry of the 30-day period be entitled to payment for work already carried out, materials specially ordered and other additional costs including storage.

12.4 The Client will either pay each invoice in full in cash or cleared funds within 30 days from the date of such invoice or on terms detailed in any relevant Quote, failing which the Agency shall be entitled to cease all further work on behalf of the Client without liability in respect of any loss or damage sustained by the Client as a result.

12.5 Notwithstanding the Agency’s liability to cease any further work in accordance with clause 12.4 of these Terms, the Client shall not in any respect be released from its obligations to the Agency under any Contract.

12.6 Where the projects consist of multiple deliverables, unless otherwise stated in the Quote, the purchase price shall be payable to the Agency as follows:

12.6.1 50% non-refundable deposit payable on receipt of the order acknowledgement; and

12.6.2 25% upon the approval of the initial concept document; and

12.6.3 25% upon final completion/delivery/sign off.


13. CANCELLATION

13.1 Unless a trial or rejection period has been agreed in advance, the contract following an order acceptance may not be cancelled unless either party gives to the other party not less than three months’ prior written notice to terminate at its discretion, at any time, without cause.

13.2 For retained work billed monthly and where no contract period has been explicitly stated on the Quote, the contract may be terminated by the Client giving three months’ notice in writing.

13.3 Unless otherwise stated in the Quote, the contract may not be cancelled except by agreement in writing of both parties and upon payment to the Agency of such amount as may be necessary to meet the costs incurred by the Agency up to the date of cancellation and to indemnify the Agency against all loss resulting from the said cancellation.

13.4 The Client shall have no right to seek any cancellation or repayment of job costs on the basis of style or composition. Any changes or amendments to the signed Quote will not be agreed without discussion and mutual consent.

13.5 The Agency shall not be liable for any loss, damage or delay which arises as a result of the termination of the contract between the Agency and the Client, or for compliance with relevant statutory or regulatory requirements.


14. QUOTES

All prices quoted are dependent upon sight of relevant instructions, brief, copy, images, artwork and other such materials.


15. RISK

Risk in the Materials shall pass to the Client on delivery.


16. PROPERTY

16.1 Notwithstanding delivery of the Goods (or of any documents representing the Goods) the property in the Goods shall remain with the Agency until the Client has paid the Agency in full in cash or cleared funds and the Client shall hold such Goods in a fiduciary capacity as the Agency’s bailee until such payment has been made in accordance with Clause 12 above.

16.2 Until property in the Goods has passed to the Client in accordance with clause 16.1 above and without prejudice to the Agency’s other rights:

16.2.1 The Client shall (unless otherwise agreed by the Agency in writing) take all reasonable steps to ensure that all Goods which are in the possession or control of the Client or the Client’s agents or customers are kept fully insured and labelled or otherwise marked and kept apart from all other goods so that they may be readily identified and separated from other goods of the Client and third parties.

16.2.2 The Agency shall have the right to require the Client to deliver up the Goods and if the Client fails to do so to re-possess the Goods and for that purpose to go upon any premises of the Client or any third party where the Goods are stored.

16.2.3 The Agency may maintain an action for the price of the Goods.


17. COMPLIANCE AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

17.1 It is the responsibility of the Client to ensure that the Materials comply with all laws, regulations and codes in all countries where the Materials are used. The Client agrees to indemnify the Agency against any costs arising from the use or misuse of the Materials.

17.2 Third party materials, such as imagery, used in the Materials may be subject to usage liabilities such as royalties and licence fees. The Agency shall procure such licences as necessary for the use of third-party materials for use within the scope of the Quote. The Client should obtain written consent from the Agency for use of any part of the deliverables outside of the scope of the Quote.

17.3 Unless otherwise stated in the Quote, the Agency reserves the continuing right to use any deliverables it produces for the promotion of its services.


18. VARIATIONS IN QUANTITY

Every endeavour will be made to deliver the correct quantity ordered, but Quotes are conditional upon margins of five per cent for work in one colour only and 10 per cent for other work being allowed for overs or shortage (4 per cent and 8 per cent respectively for quantities over 50,000) the same to be charged or deducted.


19. DELAY

19.1 If a timetable is agreed between the parties, the Agency will only be expected to comply with the deadlines if the Client does likewise and in as much as the Client has not delayed or altered the brief in any way.

19.2 The Agency will use reasonable endeavours to comply with any date or dates for the supply of the Services and/or the Materials, save that unless the Contract otherwise expressly provides, such date or dates shall constitute only statements of expectation and shall not be binding. Accordingly, the time of the supply of the Services or the Materials shall not be of the essence of the Contract and if the Agency fails to supply the Services or the Materials by any specified date, such failure shall not constitute a breach of the Contract and the Client shall not be entitled to treat the Contract as thereby repudiated or to rescind it or any related contract in whole or in part or claim compensation for such failure or for any consequential loss or damage resulting therefrom.

19.3 If the Agency shall be prevented or hindered from supplying the Services and/or the Materials or any part thereof by any circumstances beyond its reasonable control (Force Majeure) for any Materials and/or Services deliverable (within the United Kingdom, by close of business on the fiftieth day from the date of acceptance of the Contract and for any Materials and/or Services deliverable outside the United Kingdom, by close of business on the one hundredth day from the date of acceptance of the Contract), performance of the Contract shall be suspended for so long as the Agency is so prevented or hindered PROVIDED THAT if the performance of the Contract shall be suspended for more than one hundred and fifty days the Agency shall be entitled by notice in writing to the Client forthwith to terminate the Contract or cancel any outstanding part thereof and in such circumstances the Client shall pay at the rates specified above for all the Services and/or the Materials supplied and materials used by the Agency to the actual date of such termination and the Agency shall not have any liability to the Client for any direct or consequential loss or damage suffered by the Client as a result of the Agency’s inability to perform its obligations under the Contract in the circumstances mentioned above.

19.4 For the purposes of clause 19.3, Force Majeure shall mean fires, strikes, insurrection or riots, embargoes, or delays in transportation, inability to obtain supplies and raw materials or any other circumstances of any kind whatsoever beyond the reasonable control of the Agency which results in the party being in breach of its obligations under this Agreement.


20. LIEN

Without prejudice to any other remedies which the Agency may have, the Agency shall in respect of all debts due and payable by the Client to the Agency have a general lien on all goods and property belonging to the Client in its possession and shall be entitled upon the expiration of fourteen days’ notice to the Client to dispose of such goods or property as it thinks fit and to apply any proceeds of sale thereof to the payment of such debts.


21. NON-ASSIGNMENT

The Client may only assign any claims and obligations under these terms of business to third parties after having obtained the prior written approval of the Agency.


22. WAIVER

Any waiver of any breach of these Terms shall not prejudice the Agency’s rights in respect of any subsequent breach.


23. DISPUTE RESOLUTION

All disputes, differences or questions arising out of these terms of business or as to the rights and liabilities of the parties hereto or as to the construction or interpretation hereof shall be referred to the decision of a single arbitrator to be agreed between the parties or in default of agreement to be appointed at the request of either party by the President for the time being of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators. The arbitrator shall act as an expert whose decision (including as to costs) shall, except in the case of manifest error, be final and binding on the parties.

For clients that have been offered a loan for one or more of our services, the following service may be of use to you:

Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS)
If you have a complaint and we cannot resolve this, then if you are eligible, you can refer your complaint to the Financial Ombudsman Service, who provide an impartial and free service to help you.

Contact details:
By post: The Financial Ombudsman Service, Exchange Tower, London, E14 9SR
By phone: 0800 023 4 567
By email: complaint.info@financial-ombudsman.org.uk
Website: www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk


24. NOTICES

Any notices required to be given to the Client or to the Agency must be given in writing and delivered by hand, by mail, by telex, by facsimile with mail confirmation, at the addresses set out in the main contract (or such other addresses as shall have been notified to the other party in writing). If hand delivered, notices are deemed served upon the day following delivery. If sent by first class mail, notices are deemed served on the second day following posting. If sent by telex, notices are deemed served upon receipt of the sender’s answerback. If sent by facsimile, notices are deemed served upon receipt of the sender’s confirmation provided that such facsimile notice is followed by confirmation by first class mail.


25. SEVERABILITY

If any part of these terms of business shall be found by any court to be invalid, the invalidity should not affect the remaining conditions, and the parties shall attempt to substitute therefore an invalid condition having as near the same effect as the invalid condition as shall be legally permissible.


26. ENTIRE AGREEMENT

The Client agrees that he will have no remedy in respect of any untrue statement made to him upon which he relied in entering into these terms of business and that his only remedies will be for breach of contract. The Client irrevocably and unconditionally waives any right it may have to claim damages for any misrepresentation, whether or not contained in these terms of business, or breach of any warranty not contained in this agreement (unless such misrepresentation or warranty was made fraudulently) and/or to rescind these terms of business.


27. INSOLVENCY

If the Client ceases to pay his debts in the ordinary course of business or cannot pay his debts as they become due or being a company is deemed to be unable to pay its debts or has a winding-up petition issued against it or being a person commits an act of bankruptcy or has a bankruptcy petition issued against him, the Agency without prejudice to other remedies shall have the right not to proceed further with the contract or any other work for the customer and be entitled to charge for work already carried out (whether completed or not) and materials purchased for the customer, such charge to be an immediate debt due to him.


28. LAW

These conditions and all other express terms of the contract and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with it or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims) shall be governed and construed in accordance with the Laws of England. These Terms do not affect your statutory rights.


29. THIRD PARTY SUPPLIERS

The Agency shall not be liable in respect of any act or omission of any third party and any agreement made between the Client and any third party shall be a contract between the Client and the third party and the Agency shall not be a party to that contract, even if the Agency introduced the Client and the Third Party.


30. WEBSITES

30.1 The Agency does not have control over the content of the Client’s website and shall not be liable in relation to any action made relating to inaccurate or incorrect information and shall not be liable in relation to any other action brought in relation to the content of the website.

30.2 Any dispute between the Client and the Party hosting the website will be dealt with in accordance with Clause 29 above.

30.3 Hosting invoices are due as per our standard terms. Failure to pay a hosting invoice may result in termination of the hosting service. This will result in the website being unavailable until the overdue invoice is paid in full. On receipt of full and cleared funds, the website hosting will be re-instated. This can take a further 24–48 hours to go live.


31. DATA

31.1 For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 2018, the Client shall be the data controller, and the Agency is the data processor in respect of any Personal Data as defined in that Act.

31.2 The Agency shall process the Personal Data only in accordance with the Client’s instructions from time to time and shall not process the Personal Data for any purpose other than those expressly authorised by the Client.

31.3 The Agency warrants that, having regard to the state of technological development and the cost of implementing any measures, it will:
(a) take appropriate technical and organisational measures against the unauthorised or unlawful processing of Personal Data and against the accidental loss or destruction of or damage to Personal Data to ensure a level of security appropriate to the harm that might result from such unauthorised or unlawful processing or accidental loss, destruction or damage; and the nature of the data to be protected; and
(b) take reasonable steps to ensure compliance with those measures.

31.4 The Agency is reliant on the Client for direction as to the extent to which the Agency is entitled to use and process the Personal Data. Consequently, the Agency will not be liable for any claim brought by a data subject arising from any action or omission by the Agency, to the extent that such action or omission resulted directly from the Client’s instructions.

31.5 The Client shall be responsible for obtaining all consents from data subjects to the use of Personal Data in connection with the Services and shall process any Personal Data in compliance with all applicable laws, enactments, regulations, orders, standards and other similar instruments.

31.6 The Agency will receive all marketing Data in good faith and the Client assures the Agency that any and all Data supplied by the Client is in accordance with current regulations and that the Client is fully permitted to hold and contact that Data. Furthermore, that the Agency is expressly permitted to act as an Agent to the Client and hold the Data for the express use of that Client and to contact that Data on behalf of the Client via Agency systems and software as prescribed by the marketing campaign or Quote issued.

31.7 Any and all data issued to the Agency shall, as a minimum, be sent as a secure file protected by a password, with preference for SFTP and/or encryption. Data received without the aforementioned will not be processed by the Agency and will be deleted.

31.8 All data received and accepted in accordance with 31.7 will be imported into the intended platform. The original file will then be deleted.


32. ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE

The contract/quote/estimate may be signed by you and by us by way of electronic signature, as defined in section 7(2) of the Electronic Communications Act 2000.

Kevin Silver

Chief Executive Officer | Visionary in AI-Driven Visibility

Kevin Silver is the CEO of Macrocosm.London Ltd in the United Kingdom, and Macrocosm Ultra Digital (Pty) Ltd in South Africa, both premier agencies at the forefront of digital visibility. As a results-driven business strategist, Kevin specialises in SEO, Google Ads, social media, and web development, but his true strength lies in anticipating the next frontier of search.

Kevin is a recognised thought leader in GEO (Generative Engine Optimisation), AI SEO, AEO (Answer Engine Optimisation), and LLMO (Large Language Model Optimisation). He coined the practical use of THE ART OF VISIBILITY, how often AI tools cite your brand, as a new key metric of being cited, served and discovered. His work helps brands move beyond traditional click-throughs into AI-native presence, where discoverability depends on being referenced within answers provided by ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and similar models.

Rooted in the philosophy of ‘The Art of Visibility’, Kevin leads a growing movement in London and Southern Africa, that aligns technical innovation with human-centric brand storytelling. By publishing, speaking, and educating early on these shifts, he ensures his clients and peers are not only prepared, but thriving, in the AI-powered landscape of tomorrow.

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Richard Silver

Chief Financial Officer

Richard Silver is the Chief Financial Officer of Macrocosm.London Ltd in the United Kingdom, and Macrocosm Ultra Digital (Pty) Ltd in South Africa, leading financial strategy across both agencies at the forefront of digital visibility. With over 15 years in the digital marketing industry, Richard’s expertise spans finance, operations, and performance-driven marketing. His approach blends analytical precision with strategic insight, ensuring every initiative delivers measurable ROI and long-term value.

Richard oversees both the Finance and SEO divisions, a rare combination that allows him to align financial stewardship with the technical demands of high-impact visibility campaigns. His commitment to staff wellbeing is an admirable trait, fostering a supportive and motivating environment that empowers the team to excel. He holds a B.Comm Diploma in Financial Management from Stellenbosch University and has achieved multiple Google-accredited certifications, including Google Ads Professional status. And, according to his wife Thara-Lee, he’s also “a bit of a hubba hubba.”

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Joe Labuschagne

Chief Operating Officer

Joe is the Chief Operations Officer of Macrocosm.London Ltd in the United Kingdom and Macrocosm Ultra Digital (Pty) Ltd in South Africa, overseeing the daily operations that keep both agencies performing at the highest level. With more than 25 years of executive management experience, including over a decade at Macrocosm, Joe combines operational precision with people‑first leadership.

For Joe, being in charge of the team is not about holding a title, it is about being a leader. He believes in empowering his team and creating an environment where every person has the opportunity, resources and support to excel. His leadership is rooted in genuine care for his staff, ensuring they have the guidance to grow professionally while achieving their own personal goals.

Joe holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from UNISA and an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He complements his academic foundation with nine Google accredited certifications, keeping him attuned to the latest industry innovations and ensuring Macrocosm’s operations evolve in step with the fast changing digital landscape.

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Thara-Lee Stroebel

Finance and HR Manager

Thara‑Lee is the Finance and HR Manager of Macrocosm.London Ltd in the United Kingdom and Macrocosm Ultra Digital (Pty) Ltd in South Africa. With more than 22 years of experience in finance and administration, including 10 years in the United Kingdom, she brings a wealth of knowledge to the fast‑paced world of digital marketing.

After returning to South Africa, Thara‑Lee worked in the finance department of an IT company that manufactured Proline computers before moving into the marketing sector as a finance assistant, where she also supported website process flows and content management. She joined Macrocosm in March 2017 and has been an integral part of the company ever since.

In her role, Thara‑Lee manages the company’s financial operations while also serving as HR Manager. She is deeply committed to staff wellbeing, fair workplace practices and fostering a supportive, people‑first culture. Her First Aid Level 1 certification further reflects her dedication to maintaining a safe and positive working environment. With her extensive experience, ongoing commitment to learning and strong sense of accountability, Thara‑Lee ensures that both the numbers and the people behind them are supported for long‑term success.

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Christopher Silver

Strategic Partner

Christopher Silver is a Strategic Partner of Macrocosm.London Ltd in the United Kingdom and Macrocosm Ultra Digital (Pty) Ltd in South Africa. Drawing on his extensive experience in business management, customer care and retail strategy, Christopher brings a unique commercial perspective to Macrocosm’s growth and client partnerships.

Alongside his brothers Kevin and Richard Silver, Christopher is also a driving force behind Silver Toy Shop, a family‑owned business renowned for its passion for pop culture, rare collectibles and high‑quality Funko Pops. His years of experience as Council Manager for the Motor Vehicle Department in South Africa, combined with his deep understanding of retail operations, have equipped him with a sharp eye for identifying opportunities and building customer‑centric strategies.

At Macrocosm.London, Christopher’s role as a strategic partner focuses on exploring new business opportunities, fostering long‑term relationships and bringing a commercially‑minded lens to visibility strategies. His ability to bridge operational insight with market‑driven thinking ensures that Macrocosm remains agile, relevant and positioned for sustained success in a fast‑evolving digital landscape.

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Steve Hughes

Strategic Partner

Steve is a Strategic Partner of Macrocosm.London Ltd in the United Kingdom and Macrocosm Ultra Digital (Pty) Ltd in South Africa. With more than 12 years of experience delivering SaaS, hospitality, publishing and digital marketing projects, Steve specialises in guiding distributed teams to deliver high‑quality results on time and within scope.

As an experienced Remote Project Manager, Scrum Master and Agile Coach, Steve thrives at the intersection of people, process and technology. He is skilled at facilitating collaboration, removing obstacles and ensuring cross‑functional alignment between design, technical and business stakeholders. His leadership keeps teams energised, focused and working seamlessly across time zones.

At Macrocosm.London, Steve brings his expertise in backlog management, stakeholder engagement and remote team leadership to support strategic initiatives and large‑scale delivery. His ability to combine agile methodologies with practical business insight ensures that projects run efficiently while fostering a culture of continuous improvement. Steve’s commitment to process excellence and collaborative delivery makes him a valuable strategic partner in helping Macrocosm’s clients achieve their visibility and growth goals in an ever‑evolving digital landscape.

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Glenn Ormandy

Marketing Manager

Glenn is the Marketing Manager of Macrocosm.London Ltd in the United Kingdom and Macrocosm Ultra Digital (Pty) Ltd in South Africa. With a career that began in IT software support, Glenn built a strong technical foundation before moving into the fast‑paced world of digital marketing. His early experience included managing the website and social media accounts for ROCKNROLLA Magazine in Oslo, Norway, while studying .NET C# programming and Pastel Partner Accounting Software.

Glenn later joined a growing digital marketing agency where he managed multiple marketing accounts and led new website builds. In 2016, he brought his expertise to Macrocosm, where his deep understanding of search engines and technical marketing quickly made him an essential part of the team.

Today, Glenn leads marketing operations with a focus on Google Ads and SEO strategy. His campaigns are grounded in data, driven by insight and refined with meticulous attention to detail. With a broad knowledge of industries and a passion for delivering measurable results, Glenn ensures every campaign is strategically sound and performance‑driven. Glenn’s leadership in marketing helps position Macrocosm.London’s clients for visibility, growth and long‑term success in an ever‑changing digital landscape.

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Danielle Swanepoel

Traffic Manager

Danielle is the Traffic Manager of Macrocosm.London Ltd. With over a decade of experience at Macrocosm, she brings a wealth of operational knowledge and marketing expertise to the London team.

She began her journey with the agency in its early years, working across multiple departments from office administration and executive assistance to web traffic management. Today, she leads traffic operations for the Web Department in London, coordinating projects, managing deadlines and ensuring smooth workflows between creative, technical and strategic teams.

Danielle’s skill set spans search engine optimisation (SEO), Google Ads, reporting, website development and social media management. She has earned numerous industry certifications, including Google Ads (Search, Shopping, Display), Google My Business Basics, Digital Sales, YouTube Creative Essentials, all 86 Facebook Blueprint courses and First Aid Level 1.

Her ability to blend operational precision with marketing insight ensures that every project at Macrocosm.London runs efficiently, on schedule and to the highest standard.

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Jayde Wacker

Social Media Manager

Jayde is the Social Media Marketing Manager of Macrocosm.London Ltd. Since 2018, she has developed from a passionate content creator into a highly skilled digital marketing professional, bringing creativity, strategic insight and hands‑on expertise to the London team.

Her career began in content writing, where her talent for storytelling and strategic thinking quickly became evident. Over time, she expanded her skill set to include website traffic management, graphic design, WordPress development and project management. Today, she leads Macrocosm.London’s social media department, delivering high‑impact, trend‑driven campaigns that enhance brand visibility and engagement.

Jayde is self‑taught in design, holds multiple certifications from Google and Meta, and has completed formal training in digital marketing through the University of Cape Town. Her broad experience across disciplines allows her to combine creativity with technical precision, ensuring every campaign is both innovative and results‑driven.

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Madison Parkins

Lead Designer

Madison is the Lead Designer of Macrocosm.London Ltd. Since 2021, she has been creating high‑impact visual solutions for clients, combining over five years of experience in digital marketing, social media and graphic design. She holds a BA in Graphic Design and has built her career on delivering creative work that is both visually compelling and strategically aligned.

Specialising in UX design, Madison is passionate about crafting user‑focused experiences that blend creativity with functionality. She stays at the forefront of design trends, ensuring Macrocosm.London’s clients benefit from fresh, modern and effective visual communication.

Her work has played a key role in expanding the agency’s web department, bringing new perspectives and a refined creative approach to the team. Madison’s dedication to learning, innovation and attention to detail ensures that every design she produces supports the client’s broader visibility and brand goals. By combining strategic thinking with creative execution, Madison helps position Macrocosm.London’s clients for stronger engagement, clearer brand presence and lasting visual impact.

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Kaitlin Craven

Web Developer and Designer

Kaitlin is a Web Designer and Developer at Macrocosm.London Ltd. She specialises in creating clean, fast and intuitive digital solutions that support marketing strategies and drive business growth. Her work focuses on building user‑friendly websites and custom tools that perform seamlessly across devices.

She holds a Bachelor of Information Technology in Web Design and Development, graduating cum laude as the top student in her class. Kaitlin joined Macrocosm while completing her studies, gaining hands‑on experience that strengthened her problem‑solving skills, technical expertise and ability to collaborate effectively across teams.

With a commitment to staying current with emerging technologies, Kaitlin ensures her work remains relevant, innovative and effective. Whether refining a user journey, optimising site performance or exploring new tools, she approaches each project with precision and purpose. Her ability to combine technical skill with a focus on user experience makes Kaitlin a valuable part of Macrocosm.London’s web department, helping clients achieve both functional and visually impactful digital presences.

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Nathan Just

Web and App Developer

Nathan is a Web and App Developer at Macrocosm.London Ltd. He specialises in building seamless, functional and visually engaging digital solutions, combining expertise in both front‑end and back‑end technologies.

He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Web Design and Development, giving him a strong technical foundation to deliver high‑performance websites and applications. At Macrocosm.London, Nathan focuses on developing clean, efficient code, troubleshooting complex issues and implementing modern solutions that meet industry best practices.

Nathan thrives in dynamic environments where innovation and problem‑solving are essential. He keeps ahead of emerging trends in development, ensuring every project is optimised for speed, mobile responsiveness and user experience. Whether he is creating custom features, enhancing performance or refining user journeys, Nathan approaches each project with precision and purpose. His ability to merge technical skill with creative problem‑solving makes him a valuable member of Macrocosm.London’s development team, helping clients achieve smarter, faster and more engaging digital experiences.

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Kyla Brinders

Digital Marketer

Kyla is a Digital Marketer at Macrocosm.London Ltd. She plays a key role in developing and implementing strategies that help clients strengthen their online presence and achieve measurable results.

She holds a Bachelor's degree of Commerce in Digital Marketing. Her work spans multiple areas of digital marketing, including content creation, social media management, search engine optimisation (SEO) and paid advertising campaigns. Kyla combines creative thinking with data‑driven decision‑making, ensuring every campaign is both visually engaging and strategically aligned with client goals.

With a keen interest in the evolving digital landscape, Kyla stays up to date with emerging trends and tools to ensure her work remains innovative and effective. She works closely with the wider Macrocosm.London team to create cohesive marketing strategies that drive visibility, engagement and growth.

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Rutendo Chemumwe

Digital Marketer

Rutendo is a Digital Marketer at Macrocosm.London Ltd. She brings a strong blend of creativity, strategy and technical expertise to developing and managing digital campaigns for a wide range of clients.

Her work spans content creation, search engine optimisation (SEO), social media management and paid advertising. Rutendo is known for her ability to craft persuasive, platform‑appropriate messaging that aligns with each client’s brand voice and goals. From website copy and blog articles to social posts and Google Ads, her work is designed to engage audiences and drive measurable results.

At Macrocosm.London, Rutendo manages campaign planning, content production and performance optimisation, ensuring consistent, high‑quality output across all projects. She collaborates closely with both clients and internal teams to deliver marketing strategies that build visibility and strengthen online presence. Her ability to manage multiple projects with precision, while maintaining a results‑driven focus, makes Rutendo a valued member of the Macrocosm.London team and a key contributor to client success.

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Teneal Van Der Merwe

Digital Marketer

Teneal is a Digital Marketer at Macrocosm.London Ltd. Currently completing her studies in graphic design, she brings a fresh perspective and a strong creative eye to the marketing team. Her work blends design principles with digital marketing strategy, ensuring content is both visually engaging and aligned with client goals.

Teneal contributes to both the marketing and social media departments, applying her skills in photography, content creation and visual storytelling. She has a natural talent for capturing impactful imagery that enhances brand narratives across multiple digital platforms.

Her dedication to learning and her willingness to take on new challenges make her a valued member of the Macrocosm.London team. Teneal approaches every project with enthusiasm, creativity and a commitment to producing high‑quality work that supports client visibility and engagement. With her growing expertise and hands‑on experience, Teneal is building a strong foundation for a successful career in design and digital marketing.

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Carlo Bosman

Digital Marketer

Carlo is a Digital Marketer at Macrocosm.London Ltd. With a background in software engineering and hands‑on experience in web design and search engine optimisation (SEO), he combines technical expertise with creative thinking to deliver engaging online experiences that drive measurable results.

Since beginning his career in digital marketing in 2022, Carlo has built skills in website development, SEO strategy and content optimisation. He holds a Software Engineering Certificate and has completed Google’s Introduction to SEO, equipping him with a solid foundation to support client visibility and performance goals.

Before moving into digital marketing, Carlo worked as an administrative assistant at a brokerage, developing strong organisational and client‑facing skills. Today, he applies the same attention to detail and commitment to quality in his work at Macrocosm.London, ensuring every project meets both technical and strategic objectives. Carlo is dedicated to continuous learning, refining his skills and staying current with industry trends. His focus on combining functionality, design and data‑driven strategy makes him a valuable contributor to the Macrocosm.London team and to the success of its clients.

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JP Labuschagne

Sales Executive

JP is a Sales Executive at Macrocosm.London Ltd. With over 12 years of experience in sales and management across multiple industries, he brings strategic insight, in‑depth knowledge and a strong results‑driven mindset to every client engagement.

JP specialises in identifying tailored digital marketing solutions that drive measurable outcomes. His ability to connect with clients, understand their goals and deliver strategies that work has made him a trusted partner to businesses seeking growth in the competitive digital landscape.

He has completed several industry‑recognised certifications, including Google My Business Basics, Digital Sales and Google Ads (Search, Shopping and Display), ensuring he stays at the forefront of digital marketing trends and best practices. Approachable, professional and committed to client success, JP plays a key role in helping Macrocosm.London’s clients achieve meaningful visibility, engagement and long‑term growth.

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