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Current and recent clients - Not for profit
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Business Link
Business Link is the network of agencies tasked by the Department for Business Innovation and Skills (formerly DTI) with improving the performance of the country's 3.7m+ small firms.
The central Business Link team asked us to rewrite and refresh the design of a series of government publications aimed at spreading best practice in employment. The resulting publication - entitled Getting the Most out of Your People at Work - was designed to appeal specifically to the small business market, and was distributed through the Business Link network. Since then we have worked with Business Link on a range of other publications and projects.
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Cambridge City Council
City Scene is the quarterly publication for employees at Cambridge City Council. Early in 2009, the Council decided to refresh its look and feel, and - having until then published the newsletter using in-house resources - outsourced the design and production to CPL.
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CEnTSA
CEnTSA is a partnership grouping of 14 Trading Standards authorities in the West Midlands area. The partnership's mission is to "achieve measurable improvements in Trading Standards for all those who may benefit and aims to improve the efficiency, cost and quality of the trading standards services provided to consumers and businesses".
In 2006, CPL was asked to take over the design of TS News, a quarterly newsletter published by CEnTSA and circulated to businesses in the region.
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East Cambridgeshire District Council
The council approached CPL in 2007 with a project to revitalise the quarterly magazine for its 33,000 residents, with the explicit request that it should "not be just another boring council magazine". The brief was to produce a magazine that was appealing to the residents, and which would allow the Council’s initiatives and issues to be portrayed to the readers in a way that made them understand their relevance. CPL is responsible for design, print and advertising sales.
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International Union for Conservation of Nature
The IUCN is the world’s oldest and largest global environmental network, harnessing the work of almost 11,000 volunteer scientists supported by more than 1,000 professional staff in 60 office centres across the planet. IUCN works to help find practical and realistic solutions to our most urgent environmental and development problems via scientific research, and brings governments, non-government organisations, United Nations agencies, companies and local communities together to develop and implement policy, laws and best practice.
In 2009 CPL was asked to work with IUCN’s Species Programme unit in its Cambridge office to design, sub-edit and produce an integrated wetland assessment toolkit. We continue to work with various IUCN teams.
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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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Office of the Public Guardian
The Office of the Public Guardian is an executive agency of the Ministry of Justice. Its purpose is to protect people who lack the mental capacity to make important decisions about their health, welfare and finances, as well as to empower individuals to plan for the future. As part of this, it administers enduring and lasting powers of attorney and works closely with the Court of Protection.
In 2008, CPL wrote and designed the agency's first-ever annual report and accounts. We have since completed two further annual reports for the OPG.
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