Archive for the ProvokaNews category
Fair’s Fair
As part of the brand development of Shared Interest and the Shared Interest Foundation, Provokateur was asked to redesign their quarterly magazine – usefully called Quarterly Return. First issue now out. Hope you like.
Action for Global Health
Initiated by Action Aid, supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and bringing together fifteen European health NGOs, Action for Global Health is a newly launched campaigning and advocacy group. And they came to Provokateur for their branding and communications.
Wear it out
We’re proud to launch the first in Provokateur’s t-shirt range. Taken from our Acme Campaign Kit, you can now buy a rather glorious Save the Planet t-shirt.
Goody goody for Fair Finance
Not content with pushing out the boundaries of fair lending and opening up even more branches, Fair Finance has just produced their ‘goodie bag’ to help spread the word.
Reuse. Reduce. Recycle. Rethink.
Early days, but just finished the branding of Adventure Ecology’s new ‘waste’ campaign. Provokateur was getting its hands dirty on the concept, naming and design, and this is a first peak.
Provokateur and Great Ormond Street Hospital
Exciting news at Provokateur Towers as it is appointed as Great Ormond Street Hospital’s design agency.
It’s a great opportunity to work with a world-class charity with big ambitions for the future. Watch this space!
Available from all good shops
Provokateur’s original Acme Campaign Kit (Global Warming Edition) ran out after unprecedented demand. (Well, we’d never had an Acme Campaign Kit before, so yes, unprecedented!). Never ones to let a good idea go to waste, we re-designed the packaging, re-printed the kit and made it available to buy.
Crisis and their new shiny brand
Provokateur has been working with the housing charity Crisis to develop the brand and communications for a pioneering mixed use housing development called Urban Village. This is about a new solution to homelessness.
The truth about aviation
The debate about aviation and climate change can feel a bit confusing at times. They say ‘tomaydo’ we say ‘tomahdo’ and the public books their next flight regardless. This newspaper ad for Enough’s Enough helps clear things up, showing clearly how UK flying is equivalent to 18.5% of our total carbon emissions.
