HMPPS Digital: Seeing the bigger picture
For our clients at Her Majestyβs Prison and Probation Service, one picture β through several iterations β has proven itself invaluable since its creation in 2017.
For our clients at Her Majestyβs Prison and Probation Service, one picture β through several iterations β has proven itself invaluable since its creation in 2017.
As part of their commitment to become a greener organisation, the BBC held their inaugural Sustainability Symposium, bringing together their sustainability community to drive action toward Net Zero goals. Scriberia's live scribing team was there to capture it all.
In 2021, the Probation Service became responsible for delivering "unpaid work" programmes across England and Wales. They made the brilliant decision to vision map their vision, giving them a powerful new tool for communicating it to staff at all levels, and across all regions.
At the Medical Research Council (MRC) Toxicology Unit at the University of Cambridge, researchers are carrying out pioneering research to improve health. Leveraging the power of animation, they've extended their impact beyond the lab walls, helping to raise awareness of their work and build public trust.
What a pleasure to collaborate once again with NHS Horizons β the NHS's in-house innovators and change-makers β by creating an infographic of the future of community-based healthcare, increasing visibility of their impactful work and driving transformative change.
Over the past decade, we have worked with our Kings Cross neighbours, The Alan Turing Institute on a range of creative briefs to support their groundbreaking research and development. Most recently, we crafted a new logo design for its TRE Community to give it a more cohesive visual identity.
Through their volunteer mentorship programme, Caudwell Youth is transforming the futures of at-risk young people. Our animation team helped bring their story to life, showcasing the profound impact theyβre making and inspiring others to get involved.
The right communication strategy was essential for the Blue Communities project; a programme of marine research that supports the long-term well-being of coastal communities. Researchers from the Universities of Exeter and Plymouth used animation and infographics to share their work across different geographies, languages and cultures.
Scriberia joined the Academy of Medical Sciences to creatively capture the content of their annual barrier-shattering careers conference. The outcome: a truly uplifting and inclusive piece of digital scribing to share with attendees of the event and beyond.
Helping overseas nurses to build a career and stay in the NHS is the aim of the new Stay and Thrive programme. A series of illustrations and animations enabled the programme to connect with a diverse range of stakeholders and overcome language barriers, contributing to the creation of an inclusive and welcoming culture.