5 Things from July...

Every month we’ll be letting you know some of Mammoth’s highlights of the month, whether it be new additions to the team, slaving over a high profile advertising campaign or our latest social events. Check out what we’ve been up to during July below.

 

1. Painstakingly designing the University of Ulster Prospectus

346 pages from cover to cover designed for the forthcoming year of courses. The Prospectus is sent to schools and colleges around the world, so it was of critical importance the publication was of the highest quality. The final result stands out from the crowd of prospectus' and positions the University up there with the best universities in the UK.

 

2. Welcoming Adam, Sean and Sinead to the Team.

Always exciting to have some new starts join, but these guys have really slotted right in, and hit the ground running – as you have to at Mammoth. Go to our People wall to learn a little bit about each of them.

 

3. Launching Queen’s University Branding.

Whilst one side of the office ploughed through the UU prospectus, there was another quadrant of the office working closely with Queen’s to create a brand identity and tone that would excel the university and reflect there world-class status. It’s an exciting project that spans the entire university, including everything from a redesign of their website, to creating a dynamic set of brand guidelines.

 

4. Queuing for Free Burritos

It had to be done. We helped Boojum market their free burrito day at the beginning of July and it was a great success. So much so, that the queue was around the corner. Not great for those of us standing in the queue but an excellent day and excellent free food had by all.

 

5. Improving Children's Lives

We launched a website for the School of Education at QUB that aims to improve children's lives through research and shared resources. They had been so impressed with our Content Management System for their UNA websites that they wanted to use it for their Improving Children's Lives site, which has made life easier for them to share and manage their research and resources, whilst doing excellent work for an excellent cause.

 


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