Sunday 23 May 2010

Council on Bioethics

This branch of the Nuffield Foundation which explores the ethical issues in biology and medicine, was designed as part of the whole Nuffield on-line presence that I worked on with Public Life. Please visit the website at www.nuffieldbioethics.org, the research and work they do is fascinating!

Nuffield Foundation- microsite design

The Nuffield Foundation has hundreds of microsites which we brought under a unified template, thus keeping down costs, labour saving and creating a common language for all areas under the Nuffield Foundation umbrella.






Nuffield Foundation

This is the website solution we came up with for the Nuffield Foundation. They focus on social issues and education, with an incredible amount of research going into those areas. There are have several subsidiaries, the largest of which is the Council on Bioethics.
Our aim was to design a website template that could be used for both the main foundation and it's largest branch, the Council on Bioethics. The resulting design has a similar structure to the navigation and footer areas, as well as using a uniform grid pattern but has been customised using the fonts and colours we introduced to extend the brands. Each site also has a very unique and recognisable hero area and image treatments which differentiate them.







Leukemia Research

I designed this website while Leukaemia Research were in the midst of a rebranding exercise and many of the decisions we made were incorporated into the final rebrand for the entire organisation.

Coming up with a design that fitted in with their interum brand identity, while portraying the serious research aspect of what they do AND appealing to thier community based and fun events participants, wasn't easy!



Progressio

The Progressio website has finally gone live, with it's refreshed brand approach, see it here.




Monday 25 January 2010

Swishing

My good friend Kim has just recently introduced me to 'swishing' which you will be pleased to know is not 'swinging'! However the concept is not far off- a group of women arrange to meet up, each bringing a nearly new item of clothing or accessories they no longer wear. The items are all accumulated and organised, and at a particular point there's a free-for-all. No kicking, biting or punching allowed... although I'm sure that could be organised if that were the preferred method.

Anyway, Kim and I put these posters together for the two most recent events she's started.

enjoy!