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Everglow

Everglow

Advertising Services

Cardiff, Wales 1,807 followers

We help organisations create a brighter future for people and the planet ✨ B Corp Certified.

About us

We're Everglow. A creative impact studio with our eyes on the stars and our feet on the ground, we help organisations create a brighter future for people and the planet. Transforming insight into action. For almost 20 years we’ve partnered with organisations working for a fairer, healthier, happier world – from public sector teams and global charities to social enterprises and local non-profits. We blend human understanding, strategy, storytelling and design to create brands, campaigns and digital experiences that connect with the people who matter most. At the heart of every project is our North Star: a clear direction that guides bold ideas and turns them into meaningful change. By shifting mindsets and sparking action, we help ambitious people and organisations shape a future that benefits everyone.

Website
http://www.everglow.studio
Industry
Advertising Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Cardiff, Wales
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2008
Specialties
Branding, Digital, Campaigns, Graphic Design, Video & Motion, Research and co-design, and Copywriting

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  • Coastlines don’t stand still. And neither do the communities that depend on them. In the Dyfi Estuary, that change is already happening. Rising sea levels, flooding, and no single agreed way forward. We worked with RSPB and Tir Canol to bring communities, landowners, and experts into the same space, turning complex, often conflicting information into something people can actually use. The result is a co-designed digital and printed handbook that helps people understand what’s happening, explore different options, and make more informed decisions about the future of the coastline. Because when the landscape is changing this quickly, communities don’t just need information. They need clarity, confidence and a way forward. Client: RSPB Sector: Environment and sustainability North star: Helping communities understand and respond to coastal change Learn more: https://lnkd.in/e6kqZaMe

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  • Care holds everything together. Families, communities, the economy. But it’s still not treated like a priority in policy. We've been working with Oxfam Scotland and the Scottish Women's Budget Group on a digital scorecard designed to make that gap clear and make it impossible to ignore. Taking a detailed, evidence-led report and turning it into something people can actually use meant creating an experience you can explore, compare and interrogate, not just read. Because when care is overlooked, inequality grows. And when it’s properly valued, everything works better. With the Scottish Election coming up, this helps put care firmly on the agenda.

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    Just launched: Scotland’s Interactive Care Policy Scorecard Care keeps our families going, strengthens our communities, and supports our economy, yet too often, the people who provide that care are undervalued and under strain. That’s why we're really pleased to have supported the new Care Policy Scorecard for Scotland, created by Scottish Women's Budget Group on behalf of the A Scotland That Cares campaign. The results are a wake‑up call. Scotland still isn’t doing enough to value care or to tackle the deep links between care and poverty. A few things that stood out to us: • People still can’t rely on getting the care they need, when and where they need it. • Unpaid care, mostly carried out by women, isn’t being properly recognised or factored into policy decisions. • There are big gaps in public data, making it hard to track progress or hold anyone to account. • And we still urgently need a National Outcome on Care to finally put care where it belongs: at the heart of Scotland’s priorities. The new interactive digital tool allows users to explore how Scotland is performing across different areas of care policy and where urgent investment and action are needed. As we head toward the Scottish Election in May, this Scorecard offers an important evidence base to help all political parties strengthen their commitments to improving care. Doing so is essential to reducing poverty and inequality, particularly for the women, lone parents and unpaid carers who are so often left without the support they need. 👉 Explore the interactive Care Policy Scorecard and read the full report: https://lnkd.in/du6ib2ct

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Scotland isn't making the grade on care. We explore this and more using Scotland's first care policy scorecard to understand how policy is performing.
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This interactive tool captures the first ever assessment of Scotland's care related policies, from childcare and adult social care to support for unpaid carers, as well as care supporting infrastructure.
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It explore different areas and scoring.
Explore the dimensions of care:
1 Care Services
2 Unpaid care
3 Paid care
4 Care-supporting infrastructure
5 Cross-cutting services
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You can also explore:
How Scotland is performing across key criteria.
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Access the Digital Care Policy Scorecard Online: ascotlandthatcares.org/scorecard
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    We often talk about “designing for the future”, but what does that actually look like when the future is uncertain? Over the past 12 months, Everglow has been working with RSPB on the Dyfi Estuary, a special landscape and UNESCO Biosphere where communities are already living with the effects of coastal change. You don’t start with answers, you start with conversations. With communities, local experts, and people who know the coastline not as a concept, but as a lived experience. What stood out wasn’t a single insight or idea, it was the process, taking time to listen, bringing different perspectives together, and letting complexity exist before trying to simplify it. Because resilience isn’t something you design in isolation, it’s something you build together. I’ve written more about the process and what we learned working with the amazing people of the Dyfi Estuary https://lnkd.in/dxfe7VkA

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    By 2027, Wales aims to end period poverty and achieve period dignity🩸 As part of that mission, Public Health Wales has launched an online directory to help young people quickly find free period products near them. No barriers. No confusion. Just access. Because periods are normal. And getting what you need should be too. Period. We're proud to help bring this project to life. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/eEZQrkkv #BloodyBrilliant

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    Last week I was in Prifysgol Aberystwyth University for the launch of the Changing Tides handbook, a project we’ve been working on with RSPB and Tir Canol. The work focuses on the Dyfi Estuary in west Wales, a special landscape and UNESCO Biosphere where communities are living with the effects of coastal change. Over the past 18 months the project has brought people together through a series of co-design workshops exploring the future of the coastline. Seeing many of those people in the same room at the launch was a pretty special moment. It’s been a humbling piece of work to be part of, and a reminder of how powerful collaboration can be when people come together around a shared place. Huge thanks to Alice Briggs, Sophie Hadaway, Kirsti Davies, Rosie Slay, Ed Drewitt, Louisa Aldridge, Carys F.. And to the Everglow team... Amy Garrett-Williams, Jen Burns, Kirsty Bowen, Paul Dean, Jamie Green, Llinos Dafydd and Rhi Leedam. And of course, the Dyfi community who shared their knowledge, ideas and experiences throughout the project. Check out the handbook: https://lnkd.in/eemXUJC5 Photos by Dan Jones Images

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  • Our 2026 Glow For Good partner is Brighter Together ✨ They’re a charity bringing older adults and young children together through shared activities designed to build connection across generations. Through structured, activity-based sessions, they create spaces for friendship, learning, and shared joy. In the UK, 94% of children don’t live near someone aged 65+, and only 7% of care home residents regularly interact with someone under 30. As a result, our communities are seeing a rise of loneliness, isolation, and missed opportunities for connection. Brighter Together is helping bridge this generational gap. The impact of their sessions is powerful for both groups: supporting wellbeing, empathy, and development. Through Glow For Good, we’ll be donating £15,000 worth of creative support to help them grow their digital presence and expand their model across the UK. We look forward to sharing how the project develops. 🫶 Learn more about our partnership: https://lnkd.in/evgGeamK

  • Recently, we collaborated with NHS Wales and young people across wales to help create "What's Women's Health?", an educational resource that dispels myths and raises awareness for common women's health conditions. Women make up 51% of the population of Wales, and their health and experiences touch everyone. However, many young people face barriers to learning more about really common health conditions. As a result, many young people told us they felt left out of the conversation. 📰 Read more about how we collaborated with young people to create a resource which speaks directly to them, in our latest blog: https://lnkd.in/eKC4n3ft

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