SELECTED WORK
A small selection of projects that reflect how we work.
DIFFERENT ON JUDGEMENT, NOT DELIVERABLES
Our work is shaped by experience working inside high-expectation environments, where clarity, detail and restraint matter as much as visual quality. The result is work that feels confident on launch and remains relevant long-term.
OUR STUDIO
DESIGN-LED. CONSIDERED.
AST & Partners is a London-based web design studio working closely with founders and teams in high-expectation environments. Our work is led with care and judgement, and structured to support long-term brand value.
"The studio is intentionally small. This allows us to stay closely involved in every project, handle work with care, and maintain a consistent level of quality from start to finish." Andrei Stoica, Founder

WHAT WE DO
We partner with brands that value longevity over trends, launches or short-term metrics.
Website design & development
Thoughtfully designed, responsive websites built to support brands long-term.
Design systems & scalable layouts
Flexible foundations that allow websites to grow, evolve and remain consistent.
MAINTENANCE, support & GROWTH
Ongoing support, refinement and search optimisation delivered with the same level of care as the initial build.
"Throughout the project, they have demonstrated remarkable expertise, professionalism, and dedication, ensuring that all aspects aligned seamlessly with our vision and met the scope, budget, and timelines."
SWATHI, GBM SHIELD
"Working with AST was a great experience and I would recommend them (...). The website they designed is beyond my expectations of what was possible. 5 stars!"
Jonathan Bullock, Founder
"Andrei and his team overdelivered what I expected. They listened, were professional and easy to work with, and brought a "Can Do, Make It Happen" mentality and enthusiasm to the engagement."
Jeff Mandell, Founder

Image used on our award winning website Paint Fusion.

Image from Yara Shoemaker Project. FW25 Haute Couture lookbook, fashion directed by Elizabeth Stewart and photographed by Marcus Mam.






