The Studio
The studio works across weddings, funerals, parish life, and Catholic business design, producing work that is structured, restrained, and liturgically informed. Each project is developed with an understanding of the sacred context it will serve, balancing theological clarity with contemporary design standards.
With experience spanning parish and diocesan design, as well as Catholic business branding, The Beloved Catholic supports clients in communicating with dignity, precision, and visual coherence. The work is guided by a respect for the Church’s artistic tradition, without resorting to sentimentality or decorative excess.
The Beloved Catholic is a Catholic design studio creating refined print and branding for the Church and Catholic-owned organisations.
Meet the Creative Director
Welcome, my name is Amy, founder of The Beloved Catholic - a design studio born from my passion and love for serving God, and creativity!
The Church has always been blessed with the unique expression of beauty, whether through sacred art, typography, symbol and texture - every element, always chosen with intention, each directing the eye and the heart toward God.
During my time at university and in professional practice, I encountered extraordinary designers. Some pushed the boundaries of faith-filled work with passion and creativity, while others added to the visual noise. In many Christian spaces today, print and branding can feel the same, rushed or disconnected from the richness of what they represent.
I knew it could be stronger.
For many years, I have carried with me, my favourite Saint, St John Paul II’s Letter to Artists. He calls artists to serve the Church and the world with courage and integrity. This along with the desire God was forming in my heart shaped the way I understood my vocation as a designer.
I was blessed with mentors who sharpened my discipline and refined my eye, and I witnessed designers serve parishes and dioceses with great care. Yet during this time, I also began to notice something else.
Very few studios were serving the lay faithful with both theological understanding and professional design. That absence stayed with me. What began as a quiet conviction slowly became a clear direction.
Now finally, I have stepped fully into this work, which was not an easy decision, but it felt necessary.
Since then, I have seen how deeply beauty is needed - in weddings, in grief, in business, and in everyday parish life.
Because beauty does something to us.
It draws us upward.
And I believe it always will.
The Beloved Catholic was born from a desire to serve
the Church through beauty and thoughtful design.