action on hearing loss

brochures – leaflets – social media banners

action on hearing loss

brochures – leaflets – social media banners

Action on Hearing Loss is the largest UK charity helping people confronting deafness, tinnitus and hearing loss to live the life they choose. Formerly the Royal National Institute for the Deaf, the charity has existed since 1911, rebranding in 2013. Their goal of the rebrand was to widen the charities scope – whilst the charity works closely with and for the Deaf community, they also provide a broad range of services to people experiencing tinnitus and hearing loss.

I have been working closely with the marketing team and the commercial team to produce a variety of artwork, leaflets, brochures, social media banners etc., following their brand identity guidelines. As a brand, any communication needs to be in a consistent way, so that everyone knows who Action on Hearing Loss represent and what they stand for.

 

leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services
leaflet and poster design for action on hearing loss by pyrus services

Elisavet provides an exceptional service that’s professional, friendly and reliable. She brings a fresh, highly-creative approach to our wide range of design projects. She can turn her hand to any brief and delivers outstanding work on time, every time. I’d happily recommend her services to others.

Amanda Powlesland
Head of Commercial Marketing
Action on Hearing Loss

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