Nutrisential

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We love ‘feel good’ projects, and when nutritional therapist Susan Fruhman needed a new brand identity for her company Nutrisential, she knew only one company that would take a holistic approach to the work: UKC Company. The brand needed to reflect the Susan’s natural approach to healthcare, whilst positioning her as one of the premium… Read more »

UKC unearth plans for Japanese Archaeology Archive

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UKC Company (formerly known as Language) is working with The Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures (SISJAC) to create a unique online educational resource, which will document Japanese cultural and archaeological heritage throughout the ages. The Online Resource for Japanese Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (ORJACH) will increase awareness of Japanese culture… Read more »

UKC Strikes a Chord with
Mr Mangle’s Musical Adventures

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UKC Company (formerly known as Language) has won a competitive tender to create a website promoting an exciting new music software package, Mr Mangle‘s Magical Music Factory. The software, created by Mat Andasun of Nottingham Community Music with funding from Arts Council England, is designed to aid the development of literacy and cognition at Key Stage…

AIRPORT CITY MANCHESTER CAMPAIGN TAKES OFF WITH UKC

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UKC Company (formerly known as Language) has just launched a social media campaign to drive awareness of the Airport City Manchester development to Chinese enterprises looking to invest in the UK. The campaign will utilise China’s major social media channels Weibo and WeChat to manage communication about the 2014 Airport City Manchester China Roadshow, and to… Read more »

A Different Spirit

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We were delighted when youth support service 42nd Street approached us to create a website celebrating the little-known Ancoats Art Museum. To deliver the project we worked directly with three young volunteers as colleagues, collaborating with them on the design of the site and training them to update and manage the site following its launch.