The Lockdown Files is a series of articles containing evidence, analysis, speculation, and opinion relating to more than 100,000 WhatsApp messages obtained from former health secretary Matt Hancock that were leaked to The Daily Telegraph.

I was brought onto the project two weeks before the news broke across the United Kingdom. My responsibility was to create a visual language and home for all the content that The Telegraph had received. Working side by side with lead developer Bruno Riddy, head of visual journalism Rachel Jones and creative director Kuchar Swara, we collaborated on a visual treatment that was worthy of the scale of the story, taking visual queues from Whatsapp’s UI to put the messages exchanged into context for our audience.

Website Lockdown Files
Company The Daily Telegraph
Role Lead Designer
Requirements Visual Design, UX Design, UI Design
Motion Elliot Tawney
Year 2024



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Without being able to see or read any of the content for fear of the content being leaked, we designed and built for every scenario within the exchange of messages. We found ways to ensure our audience knew who everyone was and added discreet UI elements within our Whatsapp exchanges for additional information to achieve this.


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Included is a diagram of all of the main players that took part in the conversations with the goal of making it easy to desipher who was who and what their roles were at the time. We used the Whatsapp ‘blue tick’ as a key element of the identity to reiterate the medium that these messages where exchanged on. This was subsequently used across all print materials for the duration the story was breaking news.



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Diagram of participants


The story set The Telegraph’s news agenda for 10 consecutive days in March 2023, shedding new light on issues including care home deaths, school closures, lockdowns and testing, by revealing the contents of messages between Hancock and other ministers and officials at the height of the pandemic. 


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It was a nationwide story for a number of weeks due to the scope and scale of the investigation and how directly it affected British people’s lives. The Telegraph was nominated and won Press Awards’ Broadsheet Front Page of the Year for the first day of the Lockdown Files. The powerful banner was followed by two blue WhatsApp-style ticks signposting the paper’s digital-first approach to the scoop


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