We were commissioned by The Museum of London to write a poem about 2021 in London - locking downs, opening ups and everything in-between.
The poem was sent out as a 'Christmas Card' to their mailing list.
#DistanceAware
A project launched in July 2020 to promote continued social distancing and help vulnerable people feel safer in public spaces.
It began when we spoke to Helen Illif, an NHS anaesthetist who had been shielding, about her worries around returning to work. Following that conversation, we developed the idea of creating a symbol that anyone could wear to prompt others to give them space.
We designed the symbol, and came up with the name 'Distance Aware'. Helen then used her contacts within the NHS to seek support for the initiative. NHS Wales gave the project their full backing and have produced 130,000 badges to distribute to staff and patients.
We also partnered with charities including Marie Curie UK, Kidney Care UK, Lymphoma Action and the Royal National Institute for the Blind, to make the badges more widely available.
So far the project has been covered by Huffington Post, Campaign, the BBC and ITV News. And Welsh Health Secretary Vaughan Gething was filmed wearing our badge during televised coronavirus press conferences.
Kerrygold - Tales from the Meadow
Where food comes from and how it's made has become of huge interest in recent years. But no one was talking about it when it came to butter.
We were briefed to find a way of telling an ethical foodie audience about Kerrygold's grass-fed butter and their belief in 'the right way to do dairy'. We came up with 'The Tale of City Sue' - a children’s storybook written by celebrated children's author Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Dermot Flynn.
We partnered with The Guardian to give the book away in the paper, and created branded editorial content that ran in their weekend magazine.
We also ran print ads, and adapted the book into an animated film narrated by Chris O’Dowd.