About C12
Curious12 works with local, national and global organisations spanning an array of sectors. We specialise in managing and delivering brands, using exciting, creative and effective ways for businesses to get results, be it in print, online or through advertising.
We launched the company in 2013, with the simple philosophy, ‘to enjoy what we do’ and know that because of this our clients get the best results. Our agency, based in the heart of Bishop Auckland, is somewhere we’re proud to call home. You’ll always be welcomed in with a cup of deliciously strong coffee.
How we work
We get to the heart of what our clients need from a project and deliver it to tight deadlines, with maximum impact. Everyone in our team offers a different skillset and has joined us with a long list of happy clients behind them.
Our expertise covers web development and design, copywriting, illustration and editorial design skills – and is all in-house. This means we can respond quickly to client requests with no compromise on the quality of our output.
High Standards
The long standing relationships we have with our clients, and the trust they have placed in us over many years, are a good measure of our high standards.
The longevity of these arrangements would not be possible if we hadn’t managed to successfully fight for the strength and consistency of these client brands.
We believe managing a brand runs far deeper than simply following guidelines. Fiercely defended brands are at the foundation of everything we do for our clients.
The stories, ideas and methods we use to communicate a brand, however, evolve and adapt to the changing world around it. Every member of our close-knit team is involved in our clients’ journeys.
What our clients say...
"We expect our creative framework partners to act as a critical friend, interrogate briefs, provide innovative solutions to problems and push boundaries. Curious12 do not let us down in any of these areas."
Jayne Pavitt
Communications Projects Officer
Durham University
"They are a passionate, friendly and reliable team, always happy to help and go the extra mile whether it’s meeting tight deadlines or working within our budget constraints. They have a great enthusiasm for our project and a shared ethos on regenerating the area and providing new opportunities for people in Bishop Auckland."
Emma Todd
Marketing Manager
The Auckland Project
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Innovation this way! Arrow, innovation support, are a collaboration between Durham University, Newcastle University, Northumbria University and the University of Sunderland. The Arrow team will listen to your needs and hone in on exactly the right support for you, linking business with knowledge and research to help foster success in our region.
Feeling super lucky to have the fantastic #AucklandAglow on our doorstep! We thoroughly enjoyed our evening adventure around the park, hot chocolates and mulled wines in hand, we cannot recommend the experience enough! The Christmas light trail is on until New Year’s Eve 🤗 discover more by visiting @theaucklandproject ! ✨
#LumiereDurham launches tonight! This will be the third Lumiere guide we’ve designed for the event and will be available for purchase over the next few evenings, make sure to check out their installations in Bishop Auckland this year too! Always a pleasure to work on, so many gorgeous light creations.✨
Midweight/Senior Graphic Designer
– Maternity Cover (view to extend)
Come and join our creative team in County Durham. We’re looking for an enthusiastic Midweight/Senior Graphic Designer for maternity cover for our Senior Designer, starting February 1st 2024. We’re offering a minimum 9 month contract, with a view to extend.
(Click the link in our bio for more info!)
#graphicdesignjobs #graphicdesign #northeast
Lovely to be able to utilise Tamsin Rees’ illustrations for the @changingrelations 6 part publication set for ‘Sometimes it Hurts’. They give a voice to young people and a language to themes that are difficult and sensitive to approach (such as neglect, divorce, domestic abuse and unhealthy, controlling behaviours, both within families and within young people’s own romantic relationships). Visit changingrelations.co.uk/our-work/sometimes-it-hurts to discover more about their incredible and important work.
The office was treated to this indulgently rich almond flour chocolate cake made by Gary’s mum Jean to celebrate his birthday last week. I’ve been assured it was absolutely delicious and was speedily devoured by the C12 team, I (Melissa) am gutted to have missed out on Jean’s baking due to being off poorly! Also although there was candles and glasses of bubbly, this was the only photo taken in my absence! A belated happy birthday to our @grobsonuk 🎂
We enjoyed a tour of Durham Cathedral and Museum yesterday, seeing some of our boards in situ and hearing some really lovely feedback on the Family Activity Booklet. Plus we got to see the amazing Cathedral staff in action saving a little bat which a visitor had spotted huddled in a corner on the floor. They are trained on how to handle the little creatures, giving them water to drink and working closely with the Durham Bat Group to nurse them back to health before their release!
We’ve had budding designer Ben McDonagh in this week for his work experience. We set him on a recent ‘Grow and Glow Club’ brief, researching and designing a brand identity and brand extensions for a made up company ‘The Pizza Factory’. We’re looking forward to touching base next month to see how his design work progresses. (PS thank you Ben for the abundance of chocolates!)
James has taken Charlie Proud under his wing this week. Cups of tea in hand, they’ve been delving into the wonderful world of web development and coding. Gifting the team a bottle of our favourite Jam Shed and some tasty chocolates, we reckon he’s welcome back any time. It’s been a pleasure Charlie!
“What a wonderful day!
Curious12 were honoured to attend our Senior Designer Melissa’s wedding to Sam Monkhouse.
Everything was perfect, from church through to the reception at a marquee at the family farm.
The hospitality was amazing, we were made to feel so welcome by family and friends.
So grateful to be able to share this wonderful moment.
Scrubs up well like!”
…sharing a few photos of the day, showcasing some of their creative creations!
‘Head to Ushaw between 1 April – 25 June for French opulence and splendour in our new exhibition The Power of Image: Versailles and the Sun King.
The exhibition explores Louis XIV’s relationship with Versailles through the Cabinet du Roi, the series of printed engravings produced to reflect the glory of his reign. In addition to a display of the rare original volumes, all produced in the second half of the seventeenth century, the exhibition features over 100 of the prints, reproduced and enlarged to show their rich details.’
Thebluebirdboutique.co.uk has been up and running for just over a week now. Swipe through to see some of our favourite products Rebecca has available, adoring the amount of fringe within this product range 🙌🏼. We’re thrilled to hear how well the branding and website for this new venture have been received. @bluebirdboutiqueuk
The @theparkheadhotel website was a joy to work on, we’re amazed at the transformation and cannot wait to pop round for a wholesome C12 lunch when they open up at the beginning of Feb! Having thoroughly browsed their online menu, we’re eyeing up the walled garden soup, blackened half roast chicken and sticky toffee pudding. 🤤
Super excited to be heading to Waterstones in Newcastle this evening to watch a panel discussion celebrating the launch of @lucyenichol ‘s brand new book ‘Don’t Call Me Snowflake’. It’s a fascinating deep dive into misconceptions and negativity surrounding mental health. Lucy’s book is powerful, informative and beautifully written in her signature down-to-earth, open, conversational style. 🙌🏼 We couldn’t recommend this fabulous read enough.
Make sure to tune in to The One Show at 7pm this evening for the City of Culture 2025 announcement. We've our fingers and toes crossed for Durham and are so proud to work with the many fantastic local businesses and projects which would make County Durham a worthy winner! From The Bowes Museum and The Auckland Project to Ushaw and Durham University, our county is truly a fantastic place to call home.
We've been fortunate enough to work with Durham University and DCC on their fantastic 'Triple A' resource. It is currently featuring on the homepage.
It is designed to raise awareness and understanding of a set of difficulties that impact many children in our schools – difficulties with Attention, Arousal and Anxiety.
The resource is intended primarily for educational professionals, for example teachers, teaching assistants, SENCOs, and school leaders. It may also be useful for the broader school staff (administrative, canteen, caretakers). Durham University hope the resource will be helpful for thinking about primary and secondary school children.
‘This is the spirit of Northumberland – AdGefrin Visitor Experience and Whisky Distillery’ How gorgeous are these behind the scenes production pics? We’ve thoroughly enjoyed working with @adgefrin (🥃) and @theliquoricepress (Foiling & Print & Embossing & Photo Credit 🙌🏻 📷) to create the first Corenkyn membership packs.
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