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How Can You Boost Research Impact and Public Engagement?
The power of visuals to aid learning is clear and its efficacy has been cited in numerous research studies. Many of us will remember the eye-catching board-books of our childhood. Our teachers and caregivers supported learning through pictures and purposeful typography.
A Welcome Return to the National Saturday Club
Over the past ten years, 8,000 young people from across the UK have taken part in the National Saturday Club programme (including us, Chloe and Abigail of Buttercrumble). We were excited when the National Saturday Club invited us back to deliver a masterclass at the University of Leeds to further the creative ambitions of young people. Here’s an insight into our creative workshop!
Leeds Creative Labs: Climate Edition
We're pleased to announce our involvement in the Climate Edition of Leeds Creative Labs as established by the University of Leeds' Cultural Institute. The Priestley International Centre for Climate and Leeds Digital Festival are partnering with the university in order to bring researchers and creative professionals together. Why? So we can explore imaginative collaborations and create fresh ideas around climate issues.
Ka-Pow: University of Leeds Degree Show
The last three years have been a whirlwind for us as we completed our BA degree at the University of Leeds. In the time we've been there, we've learnt a huge amount about life and design. We were able to exhibit at the end-of-year degree show to display the fruits of three years beautiful labour...
This new beginning motivates us to reinvent ourselves, exercise our strengths, and remedy our foibles. I find this especially true of our young generation climbing social ladders and (literally) growing out of their former selves!