The Order PSD Mockup Story

About Us

The Order PSD Mockup collection boasts over 200 designs, bringing quality prints to the homes of outdoor and mountain biking enthusiasts globally. The brand was founded in 2017 by graphic designer James Dean, who originally created the TrailMap design as a university project in 2009.

Based in Staffordshire near the Cannock Chase mountain bike trails, James Dean and his wife Helen run Order PSD Mockup as a family business, balancing work with raising their two children. With a background in road cycling and mountain biking, the passionate duo left their previous careers in 2022 to fully invest in the rapidly growing brand.

The Team

James Dean

With a degree in graphic design, James blended his passion for mountain biking and the outdoors with his creative talent in design. On a day-to-day basis, James is responsible for the design, marketing and tech side of the Order PSD Mockup brand.

Helen Dean

With an esteemed career working with the National Trust, Helen graduated from university with a degree in crafts. As James got busier with Order PSD Mockup, Helen came on board to manage suppliers, packaging and orders for the brand. She frames every art print herself making sure each order is up to the highest standards.

The Order PSD Mockup Community

As passionate as Order PSD Mockup is about their quality and service, the team is equally invested in nurturing the artist and rider community. In addition to supporting riders such as Lewis Brown and Elliot Machin, Order PSD Mockup has developed a loyal legion of friends and riders who can often be found riding trails and filming edits for the Order PSD Mockup YouTube channel.

A key collection within the Order PSD Mockup range is the Artist Series. The idea behind the series is to help support photographers and artists, providing a platform to showcase their work while enabling them to earn from their creations. All artists receive 50% of the total sale cost, while Order PSD Mockup covers the printing, postage and packaging. This means the artist can continue working their day job or invest more time into creating new pieces.

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