Hope For Tomorrow

Hope For Tomorrow are a fantastic local charity that we love to support. We have worked with HFT on numerous occassions now, whether it is capturing event photography, event videos, social edits and even a bespoke, branded content wrapper for all of their social content.

What We Did

The Ask

We have worked with Hope For Tomorrow on many occasions with the requests varying from video and photo projects, all the way to coming up with a whole look and feel for their social media whilst creating the assets needed to create that content!

The Approach

We are always keen to capture the spirit of Hope For Tomorrow at all events including the Moonlight Masquerade Ball and their ‘It’s a Knockout’ event. The photos and videos produced from these events exude the excitement and enthusiasm shared by everyone working and attending the events. 

We were also asked to create a fully bespoke set of assets and brand guidelines for use purely across the HFT social media accounts. From this we then created a large batch of canva templates that are simple to use so that their team can continue to create great content that remains on brand.

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