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Oct '15

Lincolnshire's 'Secrets to Sustainable Business' Conference

Tom Bradley

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As sponsors of this year’s Secrets to Sustainable Business Conference (SSBC), held at the Lincolnshire Showground, we were pleased to have created a bold and creative look for the new brand alongside a great little website to promote ticket sales.

SSBC was not an event about solar panels and energy efficient light bulbs, instead this pioneering conference brought together ambitious businesses of all sizes to uncover the secrets of making money by doing good. 

The colourful brand that we created for the event purposefully strayed away from your typical ‘eco’ pitfalls - so no pale browns and greens here - instead the diverse range of natural colours help bring a sense of energy and excitement surrounding the conference’s marketing efforts. The website itself is a single page site with various sliders, animations and quirky illustrations that allow the user to find all of the information they require within a simple but fun interface.

With some fantastic talks from the likes of Kelly Evans, Josh Littlejohn, Simon Leadbetter, Jo Fairley and Martin Baxter together with a series of short workshops the event was a huge success.

If you’d like to be notified about any future events like this get in touch with Social Change and they'll keep you informed.

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