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History of Parliament

Digital Art & Design

Education & Outreach

Competition & Event Branding

Campaign & Public Engagement

Biographical & Historical Design

Unparalleled in the comprehensiveness of its treatment, the History of Parliament is regarded as one of the most ambitious, authoritative and well-researched projects in British history. Their research provides a comprehensive account of parliamentary politics in England, then Britain, from their origins in the thirteenth century. 


Our work involved designing and producing digital content and artwork for the History of Parliament's education and research content, outreach campaigns, public engagement competitions as well as promoting their KS3 / 16-18 schools online resources.

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KS3 & 16-18 years
Schools Section

The History of Parliament site provides educational resources to help teachers and students discover British history and the role that Parliament played in it as well as the places and campaigns they represented. These include resource packs and topic aids covering key historical events such as the Reformation and the Industrial Revolution, as well as biographical profiles of historical figures such as Sir Thomas Cromwell and early twentieth century parliamentarian, Colonel Josiah C. Wedgwood (funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund).

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Our work involved a range of digital production including asset and content design, campaign branding and quiz and competition promotional designs.

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