30 Apr - Recent Work

We have recently completed some significant work for Refugee Resettlement Service (RMS) in New Zealand.

RMS contacted Creative Conscience to put together a form collecting data from their 500 volunteers to find out about their volunteering experience. This 69 question survey is fully compliant and accessible. Unfortunately we can display this work publicly, but look forward to rolling out similar versions on future projects.

In the next few days we will be rolling out two more websites (one redesign) and we have another project lined up for May/June. Busy times.

28 May - Webstock

Jeremy recently attended the two-day web conference in Wellington. A lot of good ideas ready to be put into practice.

Many thanks to the organisers for sponsoring CCs entry into the conference.

10 Mar - CC completes Stop Child Poverty Website

For the past six weeks Creative Conscience has been heavily involved in the visual direction of the brand new Stop Child Poverty Campaign.

This began with meetings discussing the idea, evolved into logo design and then web design.

The campaign centers around making sure Western Governments stick to their pledge under the United Nations Millennium Goals to commit 0.7% of GDP which will halve extreme poverty by 2015.

CC has completed a completely standards-compliant website which delivers the information clearly. Future print projects await. Next stop: t-shirts

15 Feb - CC attending Webstock 2006

Creative Conscience have been awarded a full scholarship to the Webstock Web Conference taking place in Wellington, New Zealand in May.

Such is the nature of Creative Conscience, we put our case to their committee and that our presence would be mutally beneficial. How lovely.

We're excited by this opportunity that will enable us to better serve communities on the margins.

10 Feb Website Relaunched

A little more to see. Who we are and what we're up to.

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