Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charity. Show all posts

Friday, August 17, 2007

Yorkshire Air Ambulance Gets Off The Ground

Boasting a successful 18 month relationship with the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, Poulters have produced work on TV, Radio, Press, Poster and DM. To add to the plethora of work is the delivery of the brand spanking new flash website!

The Big Idea: it's in a cockpit. The bells and whistles: the flash interactivity, the sounds, the feather, the simplicity. The Objective: to increase donations.
There will be more activity to follow to increase donations over the coming months. Next on the agenda is to deliver the html site and the admin tool which will allow YAA to update their content for both sites as and when.

yaa.org.uk was lovingly produced by Poulters.
Creative – David, Mick and Gaz; Digital Design – Chris Ball and Liz Worsley; Flash work by Liz Worsley. The technical work on this project is being produced by Joe Bragg and the project was managed by Pam Manku.

http://www.yaa.org.uk/

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Saving The Earth One Ink Cart at a Time

Here at Poulters we would like to think that we use our web design for good rather than evil and so we were overjoyed when the people at Bag It Up – a recycling business who take old clothes, mobiles and ink cartridges and make them into cash for charity – came to us asking for their website working over.

Last week we launched the new Bag It Up website with a fresh look and new functionality. The functional improvements allow Joe Public to register for Doorstep Collections and search for their nearest recycling Bring Bank - the Bring Bank search results are presented using a nice bit of Google Maps integration.

The site shows the recycling schemes and campaigns Bag It Up have with the likes of the Yorkshire Air Ambulance, Springhill Hospice and the Hampshire Air Ambulance.

So we make a good site, they raise money for specific charities and we all save the planet.

http://www.bag-it-up.org.uk/

Bag It Up was designed by Chris Ball, Michael Wood and Liz Worsley, and built by Michael Wood. The technical work on the project was conducted by Joe McGrath and the project was managed by Pam Manku.