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2025 WRAP UP

December 15, 2025

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From all of us at PO’Sh Creative, we hope you’re ready for a well-deserved festive break!

A huge thank you for partnering with us throughout 2025 – it’s been an absolute pleasure bringing your ideas to life.

So many good things happened at PO’Sh HQ this year.

We’re wrapping up with a look back at the projects, people, and moments that made it special.

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WE ANIMATED

WE DESIGNED

WE BUILT

WE CREATED

WE GOT INVOLVED

Good Things (and Glitter) Happen

Eurovision fever hit Leamington Spa and we were right in the middle of it! We teamed up with CJ's Events to sponsor their screening. We even built a bespoke digital voting app so the thousands-strong crowd in the Pump Room Gardens could vote along live on the night. Branding, advertising, website – we handled it all so the whole team could really get stuck in. It gave us the chance to flex some of our tech skills and definitely got a high score from us.

LIFE OUTSIDE THE STUDIO

Konnichiwa

Elly’s epic trip to Japan was a massive highlight. She fell in love with the country and the PO’Sh Creative team certainly felt the benefits.

She returned with a mountain of treats (no pun intended) including eccentric toys, Pocky and every strange KitKat flavour imaginable. It became such a serious shopping spree that she had to buy an extra suitcase out there just to bring her hoard back to England. Blimey.

Sky blue army

Noel and Hannah showed their true (Sky blue) colours by bagging season tickets for CCFC.

They were repeat fixtures at the stadium and have made it to every single home game (so far). We reckon their vocal support from the stands was the secret ingredient to Coventry’s indisputable success on the pitch.

We give a puck

On weekends and evenings, Lucy swaps the office for the ice, playing ice hockey for the Coventry Phoenix and the Honey Badgers. We were thrilled to sponsor her jersey for her recent charity tournament. Lucy and her team single-handedly raised over £21,000 for the British Heart Foundation, helping the entire tournament smash past the £180,000 mark.

It is exactly the kind of stuff we love supporting.

Slàinte's sleigh

For the first time since becoming parents and launching PO’Sh, Nic and Jan escaped to Dublin in early December for a long-overdue weekend away—just the two of them, celebrating Nic’s birthday in style.

What started as a well-deserved break from an exceptionally busy year quickly evolved into a perfectly balanced blend of relaxation and adventure. They packed their itinerary with the best Dublin has to offer:

  • The Green Bus Tour of Dublin - seeing sites like St James’ Gate, The Wellington Monument, Kilmainham Gaol and more
  • A few pints of Guinness - Jan’s favourite.
  • An exceptional Italian restaurant specialising in gluten-free cuisine, where Eva and Lucas crafted two unforgettable dinners that had them returning for seconds (and thirds).  https://www.aperitivo.ie/

Thanks to Eva and Lucas for making our evening(s) delicious!

  • A few more pints of Guinness
  • And a fascinating afternoon at the Emigration museum, which gave an amazing insight to some of both of our heritage. We highly recommend this if you go!https://epicchq.com/
  • Then a couple more Guinness for good measure.

All in all, the craic in Dublin was unforgettable, and can’t wait to go back… the start a new tradition of ‘the City Break’ - (now they’re adults - according to Nicola).

We give a puck

On weekends and evenings, Lucy swaps the office for the ice, playing ice hockey for the Coventry Phoenix and the Honey Badgers. We were thrilled to sponsor her jersey for her recent charity tournament. Lucy and her team single-handedly raised over £21,000 for the British Heart Foundation, helping the entire tournament smash past the £180,000 mark.

It is exactly the kind of stuff we love supporting.

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Noel and Hannah cheering on the mighty Coventry

Good things happened at PO’Sh HQ this year

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