St. Andrew’s kids & youth-work branding
The second stage of the St.Andrew’s Chorleywood brand project, was to give their kids and youth work departments a makeover...
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Tearfund “Lob a Loo Roll” game
Through our relationship with Tearfund, we're frequently asked to develop online components to off-line campaigns. This is another of those projects. If you'd gone along to a charity conference, or some other event where Tearfund were exhibiting this campaign, you'd have seen the odd spectacle of passers by being challenged to see whether they could "lob a loo roll" into a toilet bowl some meters away...
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Anoo website
Anoo are lot like us; independent, creative, professional... We've partnered on a number of job over the last few years and the results have always been fantastic. They asked us recently to lend a hand on their own website, with Anoo's Alex Normanton (Creative Director) fully in control of the aesthetic, we developed a robust and expandable content management system that enables them to effortlessly keep their site up-to-date.
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Care for Uganda image library
During January 2009, Paul Evans, our creative director and photographer, accompanied Care for Uganda on a development visit to Kampala and its outlaying districts where the majority of their work takes place. His brief was to develop a functioning image library which Care for Uganda could then use in its promotional material. Over the course of two weeks, Paul took over 3,500 photographs which was subsequently distilled down to 400 key-images.
You can find an extended gallery of samples on Paul's Flickr stream
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Tilling Productions website
Tilling Productions are television production company based in Harefield, Middlesex. They produce content for pretty much every major TV channel, as well as raft of other services. We worked with their in-house development team to bring the brand and content to life online.
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St. Andrew’s branding & website
St. Andrew’s Chorleywood is what the Anglicans Church refers to as an “uber-church”, and with their scale comes a myriad of problems around communication. Many departments, talking independently to many people groups, through many media streams and multiple touch points, produced my many individuals. It all adds up to a potential tsunami of confusion...
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Matthew Macaulay website
Matthew Macaulay is a fresh new singer-songwritiing worship leader from Chorleywood. He was in need of a website to link up with the launch of his first album, As for Me (link opens iTunesMS). It was a really fun, fast paced job; the original album artwork was designed by our friends at anoo, and the development was expertly executed by our other set of friends Hawkz, up in Brummyham. It's a lovely little site built upon a Wordpress back-end, allowing Matthew to administer the site himself, as well as giving him full-on blogging functionality.
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Tearfund SuperBadger
Okay, so this was a relatively small project, but we've had so much fun working on it, we just had to share. SuperBadger is a Facebook application developed by our friends at Tearfund which regularly presents you with issues of social and global injustice, and gives you tools to join the campaign against them. Worthy-much? We think so! Anyway, we were asked to develop a series of icons, that would give the app a fun, but grownup feel. If you use Facebook, take a look.
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Tearfund website
As part of their corporate re-brand, Tearfund approached us to re-design their online presence. The site is built on an extensive, internally built CMS, so the designs needed to marry up a strong new identity with a pre-existing framework. Not an easy task, but one we thoroughly enjoyed and are immensely happy with.
Update
Three years on, Nick Harris who presided over the project at Tearfund has said this about the work we did back in 2007...
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Care for Uganda branding
We've been working with Care for Uganda for a little while now. They were established in 2001 with a view to working with the 'needy' in Uganda. They have a particular emphasis on working with children and young people; a key component of which being an ever-growing child sponsorship programme. They've just rebranded, and we've had the privilege of working with them to develop their new identity.
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