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Small screen, big breaks: it’s time for charities to focus on DRTV
It’s a great time for DRTV. Despite media cost creeping back up from the crazy lows of 2020, we’re seeing some fantastic results. So why...


Who cares… about great healthcare creative?
Prestigious awards for healthcare communications tend to be dominated by the big network agencies and their offshoots. And the work...


Maxwellia works with 11 London for social promotion of first ever OTC contraceptive pill
We’re excited to announce that we are now working with pioneering British pharma company Maxwellia to help launch Lovima®, a...


Fantastic Plastic Free July: Make this the month you develop a sustainable habit of sustainability
They say it takes 21 days to create a habit. Maybe that’s why there are so many month-long challenges which aim to kickstart behavioural...


‘Funny’, ha ha: how neurodiverse comedy can help us understand each other
Ever since Hans Asperger showed cartoons to his ‘little professors’ and they didn’t laugh, it was believed that people with autism lacked...


On World Bee Day, spare a thought for wasps
20th of May marks World Bee Day, a day to celebrate the insects that bring nature together and help pollination. You might already know...


Celebrating World Book Night
April 23rd is World Book Night, an annual celebration of reading which aims to unite book-lovers and inspire them to read even more...


Brain tumour awareness month: giving research a more humane face
Did you know that March is Brain Tumour Awareness Month? With brain tumour cases rising, funds are urgently needed to help find a cure...


A natural success: Naturehood in lockdown
After almost a year of ever-localised existence, many of us have become far more attuned to nature and our environment. In the absence of...


11 ways to generate leads and new supporters on social media
Finding and engaging new supporters is integral to the growth and survival of most charities. Social media remains one of the most...


The imperfect art of sustainable communications
Scanning the papers this last week, we’ve seen a welcome departure from wall-to-wall gloom –and very real signs of ‘Reasons To Be...


Stars in our eyes: CPRE’s 2021 Star Count
You’ve watched all of Netflix, exhausted every podcast, and just can’t face baking…well…anything at all, actually. But don’t despair! If...


11 Positives from 2020
Well, don't we all wish we'd kept the receipt for 2020. But now it's joined the likes of 1346 and 1665 in the annals of notorious plague...


Colour your life migraine-friendly
In 2019 11 London forged a partnership between TEVA UK, the National Migraine Centre and Dulux, in order to investigate how colour...


What Hemingway got right about patient communications
In Ernest Hemingway’s novel, The Sun Also Rises, a character named Mike is asked how he went bankrupt. ‘Two ways,’ he answers....


The medium and the message: using the best media channels in a post-Covid world
By 11 London’s Jax Lynch and Harry Evans of VCCP media Recently, we were greeted by this cheery headline: ‘Singing and dancing banned in...


Talented trio join 11 London
We’re thrilled to welcome three new faces to enhance our growing team here at 11 London. Just look what they bring to the...


Embracing the QR code: a health and humanity perspective
By Florine Morillo Lately, you’ll be noticing them everywhere – the humble QR code is making a comeback. Having reached a peak of...


Heart in Health: Dr Harold Moody
By Lucy Silver Dr Harold Moody was born in Kingston, Jamaica, on 8th October 1882. He came to London in 1904 to study medicine at Kings...


DRTV success for CLIC Sargent
This past year has been difficult for everyone – but it’s been especially fraught for children and families coping with cancer. As the...
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