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In preparation for its launch last February, St Dunstan’s approached beautiful world to develop a brand identity for its new challenge event, Walk 100. With charity challenge events becoming an increasingly crowded market, the brief was defined by its need to stand out.

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Storybook Dads is a charity that works to help prisoners maintain a bond with their children by helping them records bed time stories on CDs and DVDs.

It came to beautiful world for help with its branding. We designed them a logo that was true to their brand personality and summed up what they do.

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beautiful world had supported Women for Women UK in its use of digital media for the Join Women on the Bridge campaign. Shortly afterwards, the charity turned to us to help it develop and rationalise its brand.

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The Women’s Resource Centre came to beautiful world to help them create an online community for peer support. This was to become The Women’s Café, a place where women’s charities can share resources and advice.

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Future Fundraising

July 18, 2011

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Future Fundraising had built up a strong brand equity and client base in its six years of trading and came to beautiful world for a rebrand.

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The truth about branding

March 21, 2011

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I’ve just read, and enjoyed, Mark Phillips’ recent blog post about the effects of re-branding on fundraising. Much of what he says rings true, but there is more to branding than the company clothes and hairstyle. Having spent much of my career working on sizeable branding projects, I’d like to add a few thoughts. 1. [...]

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Lasa – branding on a budget

February 28, 2011

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Zoe Amar approached beautiful world to help Lasa refresh and better understand and communicate its offer. The objective was to make sure that Lasa would be better understood both internally and externally, and was able to reach a wider audience.

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