Steven Fuller
Creative Director
Steve Fuller is the founder of Re-Sourceful. He has over 20 years experience in leisure, travel and creative agencies, working with clients as diverse as Jack Daniels, Sea-Life, Odeon Cinemas, Pepsi and Green Knickers. Steve is regularly asked to work as a creative brand development consultant on collaborative projects involving cross-agency teams including JWT, Freud, Jackie Cooper, McCanns, Omnicom and Lowe.
Steve believes that Re-Sourcefulness is not about owning ideas but about sharing them – recognising that collaborations yield the most intelligent and unexpected solutions. Generous, inventive, playful, contrary – but always constructive – Steve is a creative force for good, looking to positively promote the role of business in driving real, long lasting change.
Passionately committed to encouraging companies (including his own) to do more with their talent, he is proving that the corporate world can make the real world a better place.
Sam Dyer
Senior Designer
Sam has nearly 10 years experience in all aspects of design, from initial concept development through to implementation and final artwork.
As a graduate of Somerset College of Arts and Technology, Sam started his career at one of London’s most creative agencies. It was here that he cut his teeth on clients such as Diageo, Twinings, Natwest, Nigel Burgess Luxury Yachts, ITV and the BBC – learning that the best design does not only look the part, it also has an impactful creative idea behind it. Moving on, Sam worked at a London agency specialising in Internal Communications, involved in internal change programmes for BAA and Orange, design for the Vodafone internal news magazine, and branding for the internal health and safety department of BP.
After re-locating to the South West, Sam worked for one of the UK’s leading packaging design agencies before finding his niche at Re-Sourceful. The ability to offer such a wealth of design expertise, looking at marketing issues from so many angles makes him the epitome of Re-sourceful thinking.