The Flyer Master

Creative Direction

Ten years of loud, fast design for the UK’s underground music scene.

The Flyer Master logo and poster wall design by Scott Bennett, showcasing vibrant music and event flyer artwork on a graffiti-covered brick wall.

The Flyer Master was a one-man design studio specialising in high-impact visuals for the UK’s underground drum & bass scene.

None of it was guaranteed. I just kept going.

I delivered thousands of custom-designed flyers, posters, logos, branding, websites and motion assets for events, promoters and artists across the UK and beyond.

At its peak, The Flyer Master became a go-to name in the scene, known for fast turnaround, bold creative direction, and trusted relationships with major promoters like Innovation Events, Low Down Deep, and Breakin Science. The studio wrapped in 2021, but the legacy runs deep, both in the scene and in my approach to creative work today.

As the work grew, so did the demands. I learned fast (often the hard way), picking up new disciplines under pressure and figuring things out as I went. I took on whatever the job needed: branding, artwork, websites, print, motion. Sometimes I was learning skills I didn’t even know I needed, while clients chased deadlines and expectations ran high. It was chaotic, but it shaped me. It built a level of creative resilience I still carry today.

The business changed shape a few times. For a while, it tried to become a proper agency, with an office, employees, and a mix of local commercial work. But it never quite fit. That version lost sight of what this was really about.

Personally, the real peak came later. The work was focused. The relationships were strong. And the intent was clear. People weren’t hiring a studio, they were coming to me. Trusted. Known. Busy. Doing the kind of work I felt proud to put my name to.

As the work grew, so did the demands. I learned fast (often the hard way), picking up new disciplines under pressure and figuring things out as I went.

I took on whatever the job needed: branding, artwork, websites, print, motion. Sometimes I was learning skills I didn’t even know I needed, while clients chased deadlines and expectations ran high. It was chaotic, but it shaped me. It built a level of creative resilience I still carry today.

The business changed shape a few times. For a while, it tried to become a proper agency, with an office, employees, and a mix of local commercial work. But it never quite fit. That version lost sight of what this was really about.

Personally, the real peak came later. The work was focused. The relationships were strong. And the intent was clear. People weren’t hiring a studio, they were coming to me. Trusted. Known. Busy. Doing the kind of work I felt proud to put my name to.

A collage of drum and bass event flyers designed by The Flyer Master, showcasing ten years of poster work for UK underground music culture.

I was always trying to outdo myself, not just with flyers, but across every part of the work.

Each project felt like a chance to raise the bar. That drive set the pace, shaped the output, and became the identity of The Flyer Master. I wasn’t following a recipe. I was building new ones.

Over the decade, I lost count of how many designs I delivered, easily into the thousands. From bold poster campaigns and brand identities to social graphics and animated assets, the work was constant. I became a go-to name in the UK’s underground drum & bass scene, working with the likes of Innovation Events, Low Down Deep, Breakin Science and hundreds more.

Some of the work crossed into other spaces. From Scottish rave legend Mallorca Lee (RIP), to Boomtown-linked collaborations, Warner Music Group, and MMA gyms on the other side of the world. The styles shifted, but the energy never did.

A collage capturing the essence of The Flyer Master: a home office setup covered in printed flyers, memorabilia, gig tickets and branded merch.

I’m proud of what it became. And grateful to everyone who trusted me along the way.

None of it was guaranteed. I just kept going.

Scott Bennett custom wordmark logo in minimalist style

I built the studio from a desk in my lounge, working around a full-time job. No connections. No local scene. No real plan. I just kept showing up. One flyer led to another. One promoter introduced me to the next. Most of the people I worked with weren’t full-time professionals either. They were passionate individuals building something from scratch, just like I was. Over time, some of them grew into major names. I’m proud I was part of that journey, even in a small way.

This period shaped how I work. It taught me to move fast, stay sharp, and own the creative process fully.

The Flyer Master wrapped in 2021 (partly due to COVID, partly burnout), but its legacy is still in everything I do today.

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