Food (apparently not so) glorious food?
While I sit in my living room in a Christmas induced carbohydrate coma (with a digestive biscuit balanced on my left knee), I think back to a disturbing article I
While I sit in my living room in a Christmas induced carbohydrate coma (with a digestive biscuit balanced on my left knee), I think back to a disturbing article I
When I went home for Christmas this year I found a couple of old boxes in the loft that had been there since I was in school. Among the haul
I stumbled across a review in the Telegraph the other day for the ‘Ulla Smart Hydration Reminder’. Ulla is a little plastic capsule attached to a band, which slips onto
Encouraging your child to pretend play can improve their concentration, perseverance and keep them calmer. Ever since our work with Save the Children, we’ve become a little bit obsessed with
How do you design a behaviour change campaign that is actually going to change behaviour? If I told you that I’d have to kill you. Just kidding. At Claremont, when
What has your grandma got in common with a killer whale? Not sure? Humans and killer whales (and some other toothed whales) are the only animals to experience the menopause.
Behaviour change briefing: test > learn > respond “Everyone has a plan until they’re punched in the mouth” How often do you lay out a carefully thought through, evidenced plan
Over the past year we have been working with the General Optical Council (GOC) on a project called Land The Message as part of the wider Love Your Lenses campaign.
Making sustainability at work contagious Most people are aware that we should all try to behave in an environmentally friendly way. However, research shows that there’s often a gap between