Charity, Health

Sexwise shortlisted for Third Sector Brand Development award

We're delighted to have one of our charity brand projects shortlisted for a highly sought-after Third Sector Award. The nomination recognises IE Brand's work to create Sexwise – the sex-positive new campaign brand for sexual health charity FPA.  


Sexwise shortlisted for Third Sector Brand Development award

Here at IE Brand we couldn't be more thrilled to be shortlisted for a much-coveted Third Sector Award 2018. 

Third Sector Awards 2018 – Shortlisted (IE Brand & Sexwise)

Our entry in the Brand Development category with Sexwise has beaten off stiff competition to make the shortlist. The campaign brand from the FPA (Family Planning Association) is nominated alongside strong entries from charities Battersea, Blue Cross, CHAS (Children’s Hospices Across Scotland), Royal Hospital Chelsea, Winston's Wish, and their respective agencies. 

Deborah Alsina, Chief Executive at Bowel Cancer UK and Beating Bowel Cancer was chair of judges for the 2018 awards. Deborah commented that the judges were specifically looking for "nominations that pack a punch, and demonstrate the impact of their work through statistics, case studies and a strong evidence base." We're proud that Sexwise has made the cut. 

 

Sexwise – sexual health campaign brand by IE Brand for the FPA

 

In September, senior charity professionals will come together to celebrate the great work being done across the sector, and the ultimate award winners will be revealed at that ceremony. 

For now, we'd just like to thank the FPA for choosing IE Brand as the agency to create their fun, vibrant and modern new brand, and bring it to life online. You can read all about the process we went through for the new brand in our deep-dive case study.

 

 

The Third Sector Awards shine a well-deserved spotlight on charities that are creative, innovative and impactful. Winning a Third Sector award is the gold standard of recognition for charities.

Deborah Alsina
Chair of Third Sector Awards judges