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Category Archives: Charity
The Tag makes it to No.10
As part of the monumental global launch of the UN’s Decade of Action for Road Safety, Downing St. teamed up with F1 drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton (plus a few little friends) to promote the initiative.
Posted in Charity, Marketing
Tagged David Cameron, Decade of Action, FIA, Jenson Button, Lewis Hamilton, Make Roads Safe, UN
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Wear. Believe. Act.
On Thursday night at the Natural History Museum the world was introduced to a little yellow tag that will come to symbolise the struggle of millions to make the world’s roads a safer place.
Posted in Brand Identity, Branding, Brands, Campaign, Charity, Design
Tagged Decade of Action for Road Safety, FIA, symbol, tag, UN
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“Don’t take no as an answer, take it as a question”
Yesterday I was lucky enough to be invited along to the latest TEDx event in London. As we’re arranging our own TEDx event in October – TEDxNewSt – I was interested to see, first hand and up close, how they … Continue reading
Posted in Business, Campaign, Charity, Environment, Innovation, Media, Technology, Video
Tagged change, conferences, ted, TEDx, TedxNewSt
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Creative Review Annual 2010
This week Creative Review have launched their 2010 annual.
Posted in Books, Charity, Design, Graphic Design, Posters
Tagged annual, creative review, Design, Poster, Richard House Hospice
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Fine Cell Work launch quilts exhibition
Fine Cell Work is a charity which operates in UK prisons, teaching prisoners needlework skills. As surprising as it seems, hundreds of inmates fill their long prison hours sewing cushions and quilts, creating a sense of pride and community. This … Continue reading
Team TP did it!
At around 10am yesterday morning (after a lengthy wait gathered like cattle on Piccadilly) we, and 26,000 others, all shot off over the start line and ran our little legs ragged. Despite some unplanned toilet breaks and the glare of … Continue reading
Women on board
If you live in the UK, then for the past couple of weeks you would have seen the news media abuzz with debate and commentary around the issue of how few women there are on the exec boards of large … Continue reading →