Roundup of our work: January 2020
The last few months of 2019 were dominated by the General Election, so it’s little wonder that this selection of our work includes several examples created for the run up to polling day.
The first of which is this video for the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) in which they set out their asks for the new government. Centred around their Back to Business manifesto document, the video was shared heavily across Twitter during the run up to polling day.
Asks of government were also the focus of our animation for Nesta, though this time through the lense of the science, technology and arts communities.
As distribution on Twitter was the primary use for this video, we created it in a square 1:1 aspect ratio. Like the FSB video, all the messaging is delivered through on-screen text.
Two further General Election related projects included the Trade Union Co-ordinating Group asking their members to think carefully about how they vote, and the launch of the National Youth Agency’s High 5 manifesto, which was unveiled at an event in Parliament.
Away from the hot house of UK politics, the NASUWT were flying the flag for teachers’ mental health and wellbeing in this video designed for Facebook and Twitter.
Health was also the focus of the Yorkshire & Humber Academic Health and Science Network’s animation, which reviewed their achievements over the last 12 months.
Our work for Shipowners’ Club, meanwhile, was focused on why their members should renew their P&I insurance with them for another year.
And finally this explainer for the National Association of Racing Staff explains the rules of Pool Money, so training staff know what they’re due when they get a winner on raceday.