# Hothouse Magazine Launches Creative Services Agency Dedicated To Climate & Social Justice Issues
Imagine a world where creativity no longer serves consumerism, but fights for the future of our planet. This isn't just a dream—it's the reality that Hothouse Studio is building right now.
> "We're not just another creative agency. We're the creative headquarters for the climate justice movement."
For decades, the creative industry has been dominated by:
But what if your creative skills could actually save the world? What if your next campaign could help solve the climate crisis instead of contributing to it?
This is the story of how two unlikely collaborators are rewriting the rules of creative services—and why this revolution needs you.
Ready to discover how creativity can become a force for good? Keep scrolling to join the movement.
Picture this: Matt Bray, an award-winning creative director, standing in a room full of advertising trophies. He'd won every award in the industry, but something was missing. The work felt empty—beautiful campaigns that ultimately just sold more products to people who didn't need them.
Meanwhile, climate activist Ondine Martin was fighting on the frontlines of environmental justice. She saw firsthand how powerful storytelling could mobilize people, but the movement lacked the professional creative firepower to compete with corporate messaging.
The turning point came when they realized:
According to Campaignbrief's coverage, this realization sparked the creation of something entirely new—an agency built not for profit, but for purpose.
Matt Bray: The Creative Convert
From award-winning campaigns for major brands to founding Art Disrupt and Comms Declare, Matt's journey represents the creative industry's awakening. He brings:
Ondine Martin: The Activist Strategist
With roots in grassroots organizing and climate justice work, Ondine bridges the gap between activism and professional strategy. She contributes:
The Perfect Fusion
Together, they create something unprecedented:
This isn't just a partnership—it's a blueprint for how creative professionals can align their skills with their values.
Hothouse Studio isn't just changing who they work with—they're transforming what creative services mean in the first place.
$0 spent on fossil fuel clients
100% dedicated to climate and social justice
15+ years combined experience in purpose-driven work
Services That Serve the Movement
As reported by Bandt, this model represents a fundamental shift from traditional agency work. Instead of chasing awards and billings, Hothouse Studio measures success by:
Hothouse Studio positions itself as the creative headquarters for the climate justice movement. This isn't just marketing language—it's a fundamental rethinking of the agency-client relationship.
From Service Provider to Movement Builder
Traditional agencies see clients as customers. Hothouse Studio sees partners as collaborators in a shared mission. They work with:
The Art of Translation
One of their key strengths is translating complex, technical climate information into emotionally resonant stories that move people to action. They bridge the gap between:
Balancing Mission and Sustainability
While driven by purpose, Hothouse Studio operates as a sustainable business. They charge fair rates while ensuring their services remain accessible to organizations doing critical work. This balance allows them to:
Client Success Stories
Climate Action Network
Rating: 4.8/5
Pros:
Cons:
Youth Climate Strike
Rating: 4.9/5
Pros:
Cons:
Indigenous Land Rights Coalition
Rating: 5.0/5
Pros:
Cons:
These results demonstrate that purpose-driven creative work can achieve both artistic excellence and meaningful impact.
Ready to put your talent to work for something that matters? Here's how you can join the creative revolution:
Step 1: Assess Your Alignment
Take a hard look at your current work. Are you using your skills to solve problems or create them? Do your projects align with your values? This honest assessment is the first step toward meaningful change.
Step 2: Explore Opportunities
Visit Hothouse Studio's website to understand their approach. See how your skills could contribute to their mission. Whether you're a designer, writer, strategist, or producer, there's a place for purpose-driven talent.
Step 3: Start the Conversation
Reach out for a free creative strategy consultation. Discuss your organization's needs or explore how your individual skills could serve the movement. This no-obligation conversation could be the start of something transformative.
Step 4: Make the Leap
Whether you're looking to:
The time for waiting is over. The climate crisis demands our best creative minds, and your skills are needed now more than ever.
Your creativity shouldn't just sell products—it should save the planet.
The story of Hothouse Studio proves that creativity and conscience don't have to be separate. In fact, they're most powerful when they work together.
This isn't just about one agency—it's about reimagining an entire industry. It's about proving that creative excellence and social impact can coexist, and that the most compelling stories are the ones that matter.
Your creative talent is a superpower. The question is: what will you use it for? Will you continue creating campaigns that fuel consumption, or will you join the growing movement of creatives who are using their skills to build a better world?
The revolution needs your voice, your vision, and your creativity. Don't let your talent be wasted on selling things people don't need. Use it to solve problems that actually matter.
Ready to make the switch? The climate justice movement is waiting for people like you.