Health Service Evaluation Report & Digital Content
Translating academic insight into public value
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Professionally-styled evaluation report
We transformed the research into a polished, professional report in King's College London and King's Business School's style, and a suite of digital-first materials that enabled wide distribution and simplified stakeholder reuse.

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Communication toolkit
The aim was to make the findings engaging and usable for a wide audience of stakeholders, from academic partners to city policymakers and healthcare advocates.

Results
Targeted Reach and Stakeholder Amplification
This project demonstrates how strong visual design and clear content strategy can help academic and research-led work achieve broader visibility and greater impact. By designing for accessibility and usability across platforms, we supported the client’s goal of a high-quality, professional publication while encouraging wide, active engagement with the findings.
Core channels used
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King's College London website
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King’s Business School website
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Fast Track Cities London website
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Organic social media: Facebook, Instagram LinkedIn, Twitter/X
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Stakeholder toolkits for partners and advocates
Reach
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Report featured on both King’s College London and Business School and Fast-Track Cities London's websites
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500+ downloads via the Fast Track Cities London platform following the publication of the highlights summary
Stakeholder engagement
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Toolkit enabled easy repurposing and broad digital sharing by key stakeholders
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Visual-led content helped present complex data in an accessible and engaging way, refreshing the topic and creating a second cycle of interest
Our Clients Say
Preview the report style
Sample layout, designed in line with King's College London's previous health service evaluation reports' style:

Download the full report from King's College London:


















