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Why Design Aid works with Social Enterprise

A Snapshot on Social EnterpriseAs an admirer of Ruskin and Dickens, my interpretation of a “good cause” can be something beyond “charity” and our governing bodies.

Many a business as well as charities can have a social conscience and social objectives. As such I’m delighted to support and promote social enterprise whenever I can and often turn my hand to the promotion and development of a business that will bring Social Benefits to our communities. Why would you not wish to support a business who deliberately aims to improve peoples lives in some way?

What is Social Enterprise

Social Enterprise is a wider reaching term than most understand. While some Social Enterprises are registered Charities or Not for Profit organisations and companies, (as indeed Design Aid has been) others such as the CO-OP or John Lewis seek alternative ways to satisfy their social objectives. Ruskin showed industrialists that providing education and health and better homes for their workers would give them a better workforce and in turn bring profit, fortunately some companies still remember this lesson and more each day are looking to see how their power and money can be used to support communities. For me that attitude alone can be seen as a Social Enterprise.

Case Study for a Brochure Design

The Following example illustrates what my graphic design and other innovating skills can bring to your project when I develop and design your promotional materials and marketing tools. It also shows how well I understand Social Enterprise in all of its forms.

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Keep Bill Quay Farm OpenGraphic Design you Trust, From people who Care

When David from Lighting the Landscape introduced Design Aid to Bill Quay Farm I could not believe that without some serious support they could be closing.

I set to work assessing what would be needed to get the Farm noticed and promote the Bill Quay Community Farm with vital and immediate short term results supporting the campaign and petition. I also looked to use solutions that would keep peoples interest and continue to raise awareness for the project in the longer term.

I could see we needed to get a mass of people and media personalities behind the project and raise awareness of the Farm and this new threat that it faced.

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