
BreamTeam were proud to create a mini-site for the Charity Dinner, in memory of Rob Knox, which was sponsored by the Daily Mirror.
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Rob Knox Charity Dinner
The charity dinner evening in memory of Rob Knox, the young actor and Charlton fan who appeared in the latest Harry Potter film 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince', took place at The Valley, Charlton on Thursday 15th October 2009.
Sponsored by The Daily Mirror "Stop Knives Save Lives" Campaign, the dinner was also used to heighten the awareness of the problem of knife crime and the need to take firm action to tackle one of the biggest social ills of our time.
Utilising the logo and branding that were already in place for the event, we went about creating a mini-site to highlight the importance of the evening.
In particular, the website showcases the supporting individuals and companies with external links and pop-out profiles. In addition to these, a special "Media Gallery" is featured, which displays photos and media from the dinner, along with important imagery from events connected with the Street Violence Ruins Lives Campaign and the Rob Knox Memorial Fund. The latest news is also captured from these websites, through their respective RSS feeds and displayed with external links. |
Project Type: Website
Client: Charlton Athletic Community Trust
Date Launched: October 07, 2009
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