Posts tagged website
Ta Dah! Provokateur’s new website arrives…
Today’s the day. We flicked the switch, cut the ribbon and lit the fuse on our new website. We hope you like.
Provokateur launches new Body and Soul website
It’s sometimes said that charity websites can look depressingly similar (not ours, mind!). They can feel a bit worthy, like the online equivalent of a bowl of bran flakes; good for you, perhaps, but hardly something you’re looking forward to. Not so the new Body and Soul website lovingly crafted by Provokateur.
Out of Trouble campaign for Prison Reform Trust
This week you might have seen a lot of coverage in the national press about the number of young kids being locked up. The reason why you’re seeing this is because of a campaign Provokateur helped the Prison Reform Trust launch. Working closely with PRT, Provokateur created the name, branding and communications for the campaign.
Provokateur and The Truth About TB
Provokateur has been working with the charity TB Alert on a new public awareness campaign about TB. The problem, you see, is that most problem think TB has gone away, or that it won’t effect them. The reality, however, is that TB remains a real problem affecting people from diverse communities, backgrounds and lifestyles.
Kofi Annan Foundation goes Live
Having worked with the Kofi Annan Foundation on their branding and communications, Provokateur is proud to have completed work on the second stage of the Foundation’s website development.
The Elders go live
At 17.03 today, Provokateur pressed the button on The Elders website, re-launching the world wide web presence for this remarkable organistion, founded by Nelson Mandela and Graça Machel.
The Elders
Provokateur has been appointed by The Elders to help develop their online communications. It would ne no exaggeration to describe The Elders as one of the most remarkable organisations on the planet – although the word ‘organisation’ is a bit misleading.
100 Months To Save The Planet
Everyone likes birthdays, anniversaries and special dates, don’t they? Well, here’s one for the calendar. From August 1st, we officially (well, as officially as it comes) have One hundred months to save the planet. One hundred months to pull our fingers out and get serious.
