01. Discover
Understand goals, audience, source material, channels and context.
Turn complex research into audience-ready stories, visuals and digital content. We help shape evidence into coherent multimedia assets that make findings easier to understand, share and use across academic, institutional, policy, funding, media and public channels.
Understand goals, audience, source material, channels and context.
Gather evidence, identify priority findings and clarify what matters most.
Define messages, audiences, formats, channels and content priorities.
Develop scripts, visuals, stories, layouts and multimedia content.
Prepare content for the right channels, formats and audience touchpoints.
Define indicators, review performance and refine the communication approach.
Shape a clear research story around the problem, evidence, findings, implications and audience takeaway.
Translate technical or academic source material into concise, accurate content for wider audiences.
Develop data visualisations, infographics, presentation graphics and visual systems that clarify evidence.
Plan how core research messages translate across web, video, audio, social and presentation formats.
Adapt research stories for public-facing communication, outreach, stakeholder engagement and events.
Define practical communication indicators and package results into clear reporting and impact narratives.
Tools we use: Tableau • Power BI • Illustrator • InDesign • Canva Pro • Figma • WordPress • Google Analytics • Mailchimp • and more
Research, data, resources and source insights
Communication, content and engagement activities
Content, reach, engagement and audience interactions
Awareness, understanding, behaviour change and adoption
Real-world change, better decisions and social good
Increase visibility, citations and collaboration opportunities through accessible research communication.
Communicate findings clearly to improve understanding across technical and public audiences.
Translate evidence into concise content that supports policy and stakeholder dialogue.
Strengthen proposals, project communication and demonstrable impact narratives.
Educate communities and make complex evidence easier to understand and share.
Communicate sustainability, innovation, research and evidence-based initiatives clearly.
Defined scope and timeline for one-time research communication needs.
Ongoing support for a recurring flow of research and content.
Targeted communication across formats, audiences and channels.
Longer-term research communication support for sustained impact.
Research-led communication with attention to complex evidence.
Evidence-based content development with accuracy and source fidelity.
High-quality design that communicates research clearly.
Messages and formats tailored to the people who need to understand them.
Measure, learn and improve communication over time.
Communication designed for varied countries, cultures and contexts.
From strategy to storytelling, build a clearer path from evidence to audience.
Answers to common questions about scope, source materials, formats, accuracy, timelines and engagement models.
It is a research communication service that converts complex findings, evidence and expert knowledge into clear multimedia assets designed for specific audiences and channels.
The service can work with research papers, reports, datasets, project findings, policy evidence, grant outputs, technical documents and other source materials where the research and source content are supplied.
Depending on the brief, content can be planned for formats such as infographics, presentations, visual summaries, web content, social media assets, video scripts and storyboards, audio or podcast scripts, and research impact materials.
The communication approach is designed to improve clarity and accessibility while preserving the source evidence, key findings, context and intended meaning.
Yes. The same evidence can be structured differently for academic peers, funders, policy audiences, media, practitioners, communities or public audiences while keeping the underlying research consistent.
Yes. A project can include channel planning that maps core messages, formats and calls to action across web, social, presentations, media outreach, events and other relevant channels.
Useful inputs include the research paper or report, datasets or charts, approved figures, references, key messages, audience details, brand guidelines, existing assets and any required communication or publication constraints.
Yes. Technical and scientific source material can be translated into audience-appropriate multimedia content while retaining terminology and detail where they are essential to accuracy.
Projects use a structured workflow covering source review, message definition, content development, visual or multimedia production and final checks against the agreed brief and source materials.
The timeline depends on the amount of source material, number of formats, review stages, production complexity and deadline. A schedule is confirmed after the project scope is reviewed.
Pricing is scoped according to the source materials, number and complexity of deliverables, production requirements, review rounds and timeline. This page does not publish a fixed package price.
The engagement can be structured around a defined project, an ongoing content requirement, a campaign or a longer-term research communication partnership depending on the brief.
Share your research source material, intended audiences, preferred formats, channels and deadline. The project scope can then be shaped around the communication outcome you need.
Provide the paper, report, data, findings or approved source material that the content should be based on.
Tell us who needs to understand the research and what you want the communication to achieve.
Specify the mix you need: visual summaries, presentations, web, social, video, audio, reports or campaign assets.
Include your target date, key milestones, stakeholder review points and any fixed publication or event dates.
Provide enough detail for the source material, format mix and communication scope to be assessed.