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  • Yes. We regularly support launches, announcements, campaigns, and time-sensitive moments, as well as longer-term PR and communications support.

  • We work with both. Some clients are well-established and need clearer positioning or press support, while others are earlier-stage and want to build credibility from the ground up. What matters most is having a strong story and a clear reason to be visible.

  • We focus on earned media across culture, arts, lifestyle, and entertainment spaces. This can include interviews, features, profiles, and editorial coverage that supports long-term credibility rather than short-term hype.

  • No reputable PR agency can guarantee coverage. What we do guarantee is a considered strategy, strong storytelling, and thoughtful outreach that gives your story the best chance of landing in the right places.

  • We work on a mix of project-based, campaign-based, and ongoing PR support. This might include a defined press push, a launch, or longer-term communications support. We’ll always recommend an approach that fits your goals, timeline, and budget.

  • Yes. Press and earned media can be booked as a standalone service. We also offer brand storytelling and positioning support where needed, but clients are not required to start there if they already have a clear narrative.

  • Our work is rooted in culture, arts, and entertainment, but we also work with brands and organisations that want to show up thoughtfully within cultural spaces. If your work is story-led, creative, or community-driven, we’re likely a good fit.

  • 1711 The Studio Blog is our editorial journal. It’s a space where we document and reflect on culture, both through the events we’re invited into and the ideas, observations, and moments that shape creative life.

    While much of the blog currently focuses on documenting private launches and cultural events through photography and written reflection, it isn’t limited to that. It’s also a place for personal and cultural writing, visual essays, and considered observations, similar to an editorial column rather than a press outlet.

    The Studio Blog sits alongside 1711 Studios but operates independently from our PR work. It’s not promotional coverage or client-led content. Instead, it’s an evolving archive of the spaces we move through, the culture we pay attention to, and the ideas we’re interested in exploring.

    The Studio Blog is also open to contributors on a voluntary basis. If you’re a writer and would like to submit work or get involved, you can email tiya@1711studios.com.