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British Society of Antimicrobial Chemotheraphy
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Brand identity
Website Design
Design Sprints and Workshops
Brand Identity and Web Design for Collaborative Global Impact Project
"Wounds that Won’t Heal" is a collaborative project between the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy and The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, aiming to highlight the global impact of antimicrobial resistance by sharing the personal stories of those affected. It aims to shine a light on the devastating reality of the global superbug crisis through photographs of the many people behind the statistics.
We couldn’t resist getting in on all that collaboration and joined the team to create a brand identity and website that would help them on their mission. Through co-design workshops, we crafted branding which (just like the images by TBIJ) stops people in their tracks. We then applied their new identity to a streamlined website that prioritises user experience. Helping them to connect with more people, spread their message further and drive positive change.
“This important work required swift execution, and nooh Studio rose to the challenge, grasping the brief with precision. They helped us create a bold and authoritative brand identity that ensures these stories stand out. Throughout the process, their communication and professionalism shone. Highly recommended.”
– Liam Brown, Head of Strategic Communications, BSAC
Visit Wounds That Won’t Heal • Created In Collaboration with Neil Watson