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My time at NHS Creative

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by Tom Priestley

For my work experience, I wanted to do something more, something that would prepare me for the world of work…

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Recruitment exhibition branding

Putting on a good show, both off-line and on

in Recent work
by Steve Hubbard

We helped East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust take centre stage at the recent Emergency Services Show 2018 in the Birmingham NEC. 

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emojis are here to stay

Love or hate them, emojis are here to stay!

in Comment, Fun and Games
by Mikaela Price

And today, 17 July 2018 is @WorldEmojiDay – the fifth annual global celebration of emojis!

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meet mo

Mo, Mister Soft and Me

in Fun and Games, Recent work
by Simon Priestley

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It all started with a pencil, some paper…and an idea

in In progress, Recent work
by Simon Priestley

One of the more interesting and challenging briefs I’ve had at NHS Creative has been to create an informational film promoting the need for a medicine review for anyone taking multiple medications.

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Facebook gets ‘thumbs up’ for nurse recruitment

in Comment, Recent work
by Helena Madge


In the current landscape, few marketing channels are performing as well in terms of cost-effective results as Facebook, with it’s highly refined geo-targeting, audience numbers and flexible budgets.

It’s emerging time and time again as a sucessful platform to focus your recruitment spend for both qualified and non-qualitifed healthcare roles.

 

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Our pledge for NHS Change Day…

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by Steve Hubbard

We will put the end user at the heart of everything we do.

 

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"Usual rubbish about equal opportunities etc…"

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by Steve Hubbard

Screenshot of job posting

The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust was thrust into the national limelight this week for all the wrong reasons.

 

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A new breed of superhero hits the social networks

in Recent work
by Steve Hubbard

Captain Chlamydia profile

 

Spotify, Facebook, Twitter and YouTube may not be the most obvious settings for an old-fashioned battle between good and evil.

 

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Design is dead, content is queen

in Comment
by Julian Walton

Content is King (or Queen?)

I was in a meeting the other day when the hot topic of social media and its relevance to our design studio arose.

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