Noonan Syndrome Association Canva Graphics
We created a suite of Canva templates for Noonan Syndrome Association for use on social media.
We created a suite of Canva templates for Noonan Syndrome Association for use on social media.
This client was facing some negative publicity ahead of an unfavourable report. We went to see them within 24 hours to find out the information, talk off the record and produce relevant statements that balanced the need for information and the resistance to say too much. We also gave guidance on how to handle media…
This client was dealing with the potential death of a member of staff who had been taken ill and was in a critical condition in hospital. We worked the next day with them to write communications for staff and stakeholders to give a situation and condition update, plus we also wrote statements in the event…
Confidentiality is the key to crisis communications, along with trust, which is why we can’t name the client. They came to us asking for help with managing potential negative media coverage around a member of staff who had recently been dismissed. We were immediately able to visit them, to give them prepared statements and also…
John is an author and a long-term friend of our founder, Sarah. She has, over the years, proofread many of his books including If a Wicked Man, The Betrayal of Norway, The Redundant Fugitive and Behind the Game.
We created a set of service leaflets, plus a brochure and folder to showcase our clients’ largest projects throughout the year.
This was a very early request for a Christmas card – a whole 10 months before the big day!
Leaflets and flyers are often needed by this client, and so we worked with them to create a brand, before using this to produce a range of literature as and when it’s needed. This has included A5 flyers and small booklets too.
Finn Dental wanted a swing sign to place at the end of their lane to both signpost to patients that they were nearby and also to promote the practice to others who may not have known they were in Beckenham.