Growing an education group through long-term creative partnership.
When London Design & Engineering UTC was preparing to open, Signal helped shape how the organisation would be recognised.
From the original identity and website through to prospectuses, campaigns and day-to-day communications, the relationship has grown alongside the organisation itself.
Today, Signal continues to work directly with the CEO, CTO and the marketing & communications team, with scheduled catch-ups for major projects and weekly ad hoc support, providing trusted advice, creative expertise and practical support across a growing family of education brands.
Supporting the LDE UTC Group
- Original LDE UTC brand identity
- Website design & ongoing development
- Learner resources & awards
- Art direction & storyboarding
- Student recruitment campaigns
- Prospectuses & publications
- Social media & digital assets
- IndEX naming, identity & AI-assisted industry & educator matching
- Engineering Skills College brand & website
- ELFI naming, brand & website
- Aviation Skills College brand
- Test Trust brand & website
- Industry Ready Podcast brand & website
- Exhibition & event graphics
- Ongoing creative & strategic support
Outcome
As the organisation has expanded, Signal has become an extension of the internal marketing team. Rather than coordinating multiple suppliers, they have direct access to trusted advice, creative expertise and practical support through a single relationship.
Working together over many years has created a recognisable family of brands while giving the marketing team the flexibility to respond quickly to new opportunities, projects and challenges.
During this sustained period of growth and innovation, the organisation achieved one of the UK’s first Exceptional Ofsted gradings, recognising the outstanding education and employer-led opportunities it provides to its students.
Client testimonial:
I’d happily recommend Signal and already have. They understand our sector, create systems that are easy to use and continue supporting us long after each project is complete. We’d struggle to replace the range of skills and support they provide.