About us
Driven to craft visual content and learning experiences.
VisualFlow is a London based EdTech Media company founded by James Blake in 2023, born out of years of observing various sectors and institutions deliver low quality video and ‘text heavy’ learning content. VisualFlow is led by James and supported by a handpicked team of (UK based) experienced freelancers - this keeps your costs affordable whilst still achieving high quality results.
Who we work with.
We have worked with many types of organisations and sectors this includes; Healthcare, Finance, Higher Education and Charity sectors. So we're experienced and enjoy working with a range people.
Community minded.
Lastly, we have a big heart for local communities, so we are always open to supporting the community with our services and workshops.





"Share knowledge, be authentic, be human, be curious".
Founder's profile
James is a Multi-disciplined Creative, Educator and Film-maker with a creative practice in conveying real life stories and transforming academic and training content into visually engaging experiences.
He has more than 15 years of experience working in the digital media space, which includes; advertising, publishing and online learning. He has worked with global organisations and educational institutions such as; Ink Publishing, Royal College of Surgeons, BMJ and UAL (University of the Arts London).
As a life-long learner, James has an MSc in Advanced Multimedia Design & 3D Technologies, he also has qualifications in Digital Pedagogy, User Interface Design and Counselling (entry level).
What is it like to work with James?
“James and I co-created a range of intercultural communication resources for the healthcare sector. James is creative, patient and a real pleasure to work with. I feel I learned a huge amount from him about what makes engaging media and online content, which I can take forward into my own projects. I would whole-heartily recommend James and his team.”

“James was a dream to work with on our Sing With House Gospel Choir session as with his photos captured the HGC energy, community and culture, as well as effortlessly immersing into the the team. James was also additional great support on other aspects of the project, it felt like he’d worked with us for years.”
