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Current and recent clients - Charities
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Breakthrough Breast Cancer
This high-profile and successful cancer research and campaigning
organisation, whose Patron is HRH Prince Charles, asked
CPL to design and produce its Annual
Review for several years.
In addition, we recently
produced a brochure, aimed mainly at the corporate market, for
the charity's Research Centre, which engages in front-line research
into the causes of breast cancer. This proved so popular we were asked to reprint it in 2005.
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Multiple Sclerosis International Federation
The Multiple Sclerosis International Federation (MSIF) was established
in 1967 as an international body linking the activities of national
multiple sclerosis societies around the world. The Federation
seeks to work in world-wide partnership with member societies
and the international research community to eliminate multiple
sclerosis and its consequences, and to speak out globally on
behalf of those affected by multiple sclerosis.
Early in 2003 CPL designed and launched a new flagship magazine called MS
in Focus, and we continue to design the biannual title in four languages.
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British Association for the Advancement of Science
CPL was engaged to undertake a three-issue redesign exercise
for the BA's flagship bimonthly publication Science and
Public Affairs, which is aimed at furthering the public
understanding of science throughout the country. The magazine
promotes awareness of the importance of science, medicine,
engineering and technology to all our lives, and attracts
writing from some of the leading commentators both within
and outside the scientific community.
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Conservation Foundation
This environmental organisation, founded by David Bellamy and
David Shreeve to network positive environmental news to European
Governments and industry, asked CPL to redesign and produce
its flagship magazine Network
21, moving the publication to full colour throughout.
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Macmillan Cancer Relief
This leading cancer care organisation asked Cambridge Publishers
to act as publishing consultants on its new and groundbreaking
Directory of Complementary Therapy Sevices in UK Cancer
Care. We devised a clear and structured navigation system,
supplied scores of maps, and edited the contents.
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Genetic Interest Group (GIG)
We were called in as publishing consultants to GIG, an umbrella
organisation for more than 200 genetics-related charities and
medical bodies. GIG asked us to develop, design and publish
a pair of booklets for the siblings of children diagnosed as
having a genetic disorder.
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