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Case Study | Complement UK

Academic, Life Sciences, Research

Location
United Kingdom

Case Study | Complement UK

Academic, Life Sciences, Research

Location

United Kingdom

Supporting a critical collaborative UK network

Complement UK, originally part of Kings College London, is now managed by Newcastle University and the University of Bath. It UK is a collaborative UK network of clinical, research and technological experts with a mission to improve the understanding of complement and related disorders and more rapidly exploit this knowledge for the welfare of patients. Part of the International Complement Society is a professional society that promotes advances in complement research and development by encouraging cooperative educational programs, clinical applications, and professional standards in the complement field.

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Case Studies grid Complement UK
  • Brand identity
  • Brand guidelines
  • Website design
  • Website code and development
  • Mobile responsive
  • Launch search optimisation
  • Social media assets
  • Stationery
  • Mailchimp design
  • Virtual conference support
  • Secure membership area
  • Website hosting
  • Website technical support
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Brand Identity

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Complement UK commissioned Arttia Creative to develop a new publication and membership website, along with a fresh brand identity, to showcase their research and vibrant community. The website links centres and promotes the Complement UK mission.

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Website Design and Development

The new Complement UK website aims to showcase the areas of clinical and national importance including the potential for developing a National Complement Centre to enhance diagnostic measurements and complement typing useful in clinical practice and research development.

By showcasing the work done by Complement UK the website would increase the number of clinical and science trainees in the complement field.

Complement UK hosts annual meetings to inspire and support research consortia focused on specific areas, and to promote training and supports the development of PhD studentships with charitable and industrial partners. The website will also help to establish a Service Network facilitating diagnosis and formation of Consortia with specific disease interest and clinical trials development.

  • Increased visibility both on and offline
  • Brand consistency across all communications
  • A focal point for information and members
  • A strong online presence from launch
  • Frictionless project delivery, on time and on budget
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