It all begins with an idea.

The publication of Prognosis magazine for the Harley Street Health District exemplifies our commitment to exceptional editorial standards and our ability to forge lasting partnerships built on mutual trust and understanding.

Working closely with the Howard de Walden Estate, we have created a publication that serves as both a showcase for the world-renowned Harley Street medical community and an authoritative voice in healthcare communication. Our success stems from a deep engagement with the medical community and our understanding of the unique position the Harley Street Health District holds in global healthcare.

Through consistent dialogue and mutual understanding, we've developed an editorial approach that aligns precisely with our client's strategic objectives. Each issue weaves together in-depth features, professional profiles, and industry developments, transforming complex medical content into engaging narratives while maintaining absolute accuracy.

The magazine's sophisticated design reflects the prestige of the Harley Street Health District, while rigorous quality control ensures exacting standards throughout the production process. This same attention to detail extends to our more accessible projects like "Wordsearch for the Coffee Curious" – the first book of a line of merchandise we are producing for Angela Holder, creator of ‘The Coffee Drinkers Guide’ podcast. The book combines entertaining puzzles with informative content, featuring coffee based word searches and a  paragraph of coffee information based on to each puzzle. It is now available on Amazon.

‘Prognosis’ demonstrates our ability to partner with prestigious healthcare organisations while ‘Wordsearch for the Coffee Curious’ showcases our versatility across budget-friendly market segments. Together, they illustrate our capability to handle both complex healthcare communications and engaging specialty content while maintaining professional standards tailored to each project's unique requirements.

A stack of magazines titled 'Prognosis' with various cover designs.
Silhouette of a hand holding a glowing light bulb with a brain design inside, surrounded by a network of connected dots against a sunset background.