Engage Britain (now part of Demos) brought people together to tackle the United Kingdom's biggest challenges, giving them more say on the big decisions that affect our everyday lives. Working with a leading brand agency and a sustainability-led web agency, we created a brand identity and website that reflected the organisation's aims and values.
Royal Free London website
The Royal Free London is a major London NHS foundation trust and teaching hospital. We undertook a series of stakeholder interviews as part of the discovery phase, to inform the project requirements and business case. We then worked with the in-house team to deliver the project including detailed planning, risk management and change control. The result was a new modernised website, to support better care for the trust’s local community and beyond.
www.royalfree.nhs.uk
National Brain Appeal
The National Brain Appeal raises funds to advance treatment and research into the care and treatment of neurological conditions. We worked with clinicians and carers to produce case studies to enhance the Appeal’s website and to amplify the link between funding, research and positive health outcomes.
Website for pioneering research
Brightlight undertakes pioneering research with teenagers and young adults to improve their experience and outcome after a cancer diagnosis. Working with web agency Wholegrain, we redesigned their website using WordPress, refreshing the content and upgrading the site to a secure, sustainable platform where updates could be easily made.
Brightlight approached us to refresh their existing logo to incorporate the year and roll this out across the relevant parts of their website.
Junior doctors' intranet
As a major teaching hospital, this London trust has a regular rotation of junior doctors in training.
Feedback from previous cohorts had suggested that provision of a central intranet hub would improve information flow and increase their feeling of engagement with the Trust.
In response we created a ‘Junior Doctors' Mess’: an intranet portal for accessing a range of human and academic resources that also offered opportunities for social interaction.
As part of the project we convened a junior doctors’ editorial group, to act as a sounding board during development.
Promoting the Olympic legacy
The Institute of Sport, Exercise and Health, an Olympic legacy project designed to improve both elite sports medicine and public health, asked MB Communications to build its new website and manage an ongoing digital communications programme.
The project involved managing the procurement, design and development of the website as a digital communications hub that also encompasses social media and regular news updates.
A year after launch, the website attracts over 4,000 visitors monthly (a 300 per cent increase) and has been central to the Institute's growth.
London teaching hospital website
As part of a major site redevelopment, we were asked to edit over 200 pages of text for a London teaching hospital’s new website, to ensure the site content was ready ahead of launch.
