Wiltshire creative agency appointed by Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity

Aer Studios has been selected by Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity (GOSH Charity) to design and develop its Neverland website.

Peter Pan and Neverland hold a significant place in Great Ormond Street Hospital’s (GOSH) history. Author JM Barrie bequeathed the rights for his famous book to GOSH so that the income could benefit the seriously ill children who visit the hospital for life-saving treatment.

Now, GOSH Charity is expanding its commercial opportunities through live events, merchandise and partnerships, helping to grow revenue streams and to connect with supporters.

Tom Harber, MD at Wiltshire-based Aer Studios, said: “We’re delighted to have been chosen to work with the GOSH Charity team on this exciting project. We felt an instant connection with the client team, and working on the Neverland website is the true epitome of what we do – applying user centred creativity to bring technology to life. GOSH is world-renowned for its innovation and excellence, and we’re honoured to be able to play our part in building impact for this incredible organisation.”

Jenny Martin, senior partnerships development manager at GOSH, added: “We’re really excited to work with Aer Studios in bringing our vision for the Neverland website to fruition. It was important to us to find a partner who could combine creative thinking with solid tech credentials and the Aer team really showed that in spades. We were impressed with their combination of experience, passion and practicality and are looking forward to working together to bring the world of Neverland to a wider audience, all while raising vital funds for seriously ill children at GOSH.”

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