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Impactful reports – Kenroc creative's 5 step guide
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Impactful reports – Kenroc creative’s 5-step guide

Designing impactful reports is a multi-skilled, challenge for any design agency, but when done well, can be a multi-functional document for any organisation. A fundamental part is understanding the content, the structure of the narrative, and using the most suitable design elements to convey that in the most effective, engaging way to stakeholders. At Kenroc […]


by Simon • 26 February 2019
ClientEarth Forest communities
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ClientEarth forest communities reports

Communities at the heart of forest management with two 60 page reports for ClientEarth. We are very proud to have worked with ClientEarth on the design of their new legal report which strives to empower forest communities that are at the heart of forestry management, working to halt deforestation, mitigate climate change and preserve biodiversity. […]


by Paul Kent • 14 February 2019
ClientEarth – Ostroleka C infographics
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ClientEarth Climate risk case launched over major coal plant in Poland

Very interesting to work with Client Earth on a new document for use at COP24 (the 2018 United Nations climate change conference). The document highlighted the issues surrounding the construction of a new coal power plant in Poland. We created a set of striking infographic boxes stating the case of why the Polish energy companies […]


by Simon • 17 December 2018
Degree classification report by Universities UK
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Degree classification report for Universities UK

Degree classification: transparent, consistent and fair academic standards Kenroc Creative were delighted to have worked with UUK on the design of Degree Classification report. This was a joint report by UUK, GuildHE and the Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education, on behalf of the UK Standing Committee for Quality Assessment. The report analyses the reasons […]


by Simon • 5 December 2018