Employ a designer
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That's not entirely true Leigh. A lot of big agencies knock out the same old derivative stuff for corporate clients that are often pretty conservative, especially if they have their holy brand guidelines and no imagination. We do work for some monstrously large telecoms companies via another agency and for the most part they have very rigid requirements so you're just laying stuff out.
Smaller companies often have to be way more creative. Working to tight budgets means some real creativity is required to get a decent result.
Big companies are more likely to pay more and are in London which is a large part of why people want to work for them. Certainly as much as the kind of work they're doing.
To be honest, I'd be happy to find someone who was competent with some design potential, but even that's too much to ask it would seem.