Posts Tagged ‘bhf’

BHF Campaigns for Life Saving Skills in Schools

Wednesday, May 18th, 2011

This week, the BHF have launched their initiative to get emergency life saving skills taught in schools.

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BHF Website Shortlisted for NMA Effectiveness Award

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

We’re obviously big fans of the new BHF website (well, we did architect and design it!). Since its launch, the site has had an excellent response from users in terms of traffic and engagement and has been nominated for the CIPR Award – with another award nomination announced this morning!

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Zabisco Start New Project with the British Heart Foundation

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

We’re pleased to announce that we have been asked to work with the British Heart Foundation on the architecture and design of the new online Heart Matters magazine. (more…)

What the Private Sector Could Learn from Charities

Monday, April 18th, 2011

In a recent blog on Knowledge Peers, Gill Gibb (Programme Director of Charity Leaders’ Exchange) explained how many businesses harness a misconception about charities the way they are run. And I couldn’t agree more with her.

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BHF Shortlisted for CIPR Award

Friday, April 8th, 2011

The British Heart Foundation website we designed has been shortlisted for the CIPR Excellence Award! (more…)

Tom from eFIG gets on his bike!

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

Thomas Palfreyman, one of our clients and Chairman of eFIG Thomas Palfreyman has just completed his second marathon bike ride on Exmoor.

“Last year, a group of us signed up for a British Heart Foundation bike marathon” said Tom. “After 12 hours in the saddle, 100kms, 13,500 ft of climbs and descents and mild concussion, I vowed ‘never again’, but we were back this year trying to beat our time.”

Unfortunately Tom and his team completed the ride in exactly the same time – so they’ve already signed up for next year to try to beat it again!

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Zabisco wins British Heart Foundation contract

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

After lots of work and some sleepless nights brainstorming ideas in the office, we are proud to announce that we have won a contract with the British Heart Foundation.

BHF have chosen us to undertake the task of putting together the information and content architecture for their redesigned website, ensuring their users get everything they need quickly and efficiently and that the site is easy to use.

This is not the first time we have dealt with a charity, as, amongst our extensive portfolio of clients, are the British Red Cross and Headway, so we are confident we can deliver the goods and exceed expectations on this project.

The British Heart Foundation understands how beneficial Information Architecture is in reducing design time, managing scope and generally ensuring that the end user is always the focus of the design. We firmly believe that an information architecture stage is beneficial to all projects. The strategy and structure of the site is just as important as a good look and feel.

We always encourage clients to feedback when we produce sitemaps and wireframes, which ensures that once the project reaches the graphic design stage, our designers have a clear and focused design to work from. Our experience shows us this reduces design time, allows the client more time to think about the structure of their content and helps keep both time and budget on target. Good news for everyone!

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