Back to Branding
To gain a deeper understanding of branding, consider your emerging identity – your adolescent brand. You may not have realised it when you were younger, but we all had a bran
Our learning: Teamwork – So far and yet so close!
A lot has changed over the past number of weeks as we somewhat return to ‘normal’ life and are hopefully waving goodbye to all of the constraints and negatives associated with
The diary of a newbie!
I am delighted to have joined the Fuzion Communications team three weeks ago. I have been working as a freelancer for the last two years, and there are many benefits to that… but
Ray-ban Stories and some Social Media updates
Can you believe we’re nearly at the end of September already? This year has flown by especially with all the changes social media companies have made so far! Twitter introduced F
E-Newsletter : Don’t leave your brand behind
I received an email newsletter from a really fantastic brand this week that featured special offers, new products, deal bundles and suggestions for Father’s Day gifts. Visual
When passion meets work, work becomes a hobby!
Ever since I was a young child I loved creating things. Drawing pads, colouring pencils, glue and scissors were my best friends. I was one of those kids that was never bored and al
Our German Crisis Communications Partner, Engel & Zimmermann
Fuzion Communications are part of a European crisis communications network with the core purpose of providing clients with a network of experts in crisis communications should a pa
How I survived a year of Working From Home!
Many of us have a variation on the story now, but in March of 2020 I found myself working from home as a full-time employee for the first time. I make the full-time distinction as
Why is having a sense of purpose so important?
Why is having a sense of purpose so important? What is ‘purpose’ and why is having one so important? Purpose can be described as the reason for which something exists or is don
Avoiding the Snowball Effect
The beauty of the flurry of snowflakes falling outside my office/spare bedroom window is magical. Yet experience, and probably age, inspire a level of concern and consideration as