We’re a design studio in London that helps good people achieve great things.
We tweet about design that supports arts, charities and organisations to be better.
Macmillan's two-minute-long film offers a depiction of the way cancer impacts both those living with a diagnosis as well as their family and friends. Powerful stuff.
https://t.co/gFSO5cYHcx
We just donated to @ourtimecharity for #ChristmasChallenge20. From 1-8 December, your donation can be doubled. One donation, twice the impact. https://t.co/UnwThtBZaz
Wellcome commissioned five international image-makers to create a body of work in response to the mental health fallout of the coronavirus pandemic:
https://t.co/YML6DWIme9
Now more than ever, we need more #neurodiversity.
Facebook’s vice president for Northern Europe discusses his personal experience of being diagnosed with #dyslexia when he was at school, and why he’s a vocal advocate for neurodiversity in the workplace: https://t.co/fVKRCpWymR
Currently we're working with @SkyWayCharity to #rebrand their organisation. Skyway work with communities in East London and are delivering care packages to those that most need them. You can donate to their fundraiser here: https://t.co/WjmNkw5U1Q
Rebrand for The Australian Centre for the Moving Image. Great example of an organisations #purpose aligning with the #branding. https://t.co/iaJx02rFk5
. @Coldwar_Steve is taking his satirical artworks to the great outdoors.
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council have refused to display the second, darker side of the double-sided diptych in public:
https://t.co/cMxcl6UGns
Great article about plagiarism and how to embrace it when it happens to you. Contains comedic beer branding and Nick Cave which is perfect for a Friday afternoon...
https://t.co/wiN7Zhp1oA
Great Idea: The Royal Australian Mint launches the Donation Dollar.
"the act of giving these dollars, multiplied over and over for many years, has the potential to make a significant contribution to the lives of many.”
https://t.co/FNP9ohoo5h
Photographer Arseniy Neskhodimov wins Wellcome Photography Prize 2020, which this year focused on exploring and challenging ideas around mental health https://t.co/Z0HnUAVpJE