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British Library
Migration to Britain – 18th Century

We worked with the British Library’s Learning team to create an accessible animation for Key Stage 3 history students. The aim was to introduce the topic of 18th-century migration in a way that felt grounded, human, and easy to follow, while staying true to the records.

The film uses real archive sources, historical maps, and a warm 2D illustration style to explore three key groups: Huguenot refugees, enslaved Africans, and Irish labourers. Designed to work without voiceover, it uses simple captions, clear visual storytelling, and a modular structure to support flexible classroom use.

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From Clinical Complexity to Clear Communication

We crafted visuals that simplify clinical complexity, making a detailed healthcare protocol clear, approachable, and actionable for busy maternity professionals.
The animation illustrates how improved triage leads to better outcomes for patients, helping frontline staff absorb essential information quickly and confidently.

Credits

Client

Producer

Services

Year

British Library

Morgan Phillips 

Design and animation

2025

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