CASE STUDIES
Here’s some of our favourite work for recent clients.
Website and brand update for Article 25
Article 25 is an impressive charity that builds high-quality hospitals, schools and homes in the places that need them most.
But it was quite difficult to work that out by looking at their old website.
The charity asked us to build a new website that really communicated what they do – to the people they wanted to reach. We noticed that they were in need of a little re-brand as well and offered to tidy up their logo and colour palette alongside re-writing their vision and mission statements.
Feba Advent and Christmas Campaign
Feba had never run an integrated Christmas campaign across print, web and social media before. Last year Feba asked us to break that new ground. We put together a thoughtful campaign to raise awareness and funds with a special resource for advent that supporters loved.
The Welcome Course
After a recent influx of people from Hong Kong arriving to start a new life in the UK, Welcome Churches wanted to provide their volunteer network with an easy-to-use resource to connect with and welcome them. We produced a six-part video series called The Welcome Course, which has now helped thousands of people to learn more about UK culture, settle in and make friends while doing it.
Friends of the Holy Land: From £500k to £1 million turnover in 3.5 years
FHL’s collaboration with Better Story has resulted in raising much more income from supporters than the charity had ever done before, exceeding their targets. With double the turnover, they are now able to change the lives of many more very vulnerable families living in the Holy Land.
Wellbeing through video: The 10:10 Course
10:10 is an innovative wellbeing resource created by UDC to help young people discover how to live differently and find their best life. 10 themes built on spirituality and positive psychology give 11–17 year-olds the opportunity to explore different ideas around happiness and the art of living life well.
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