Archive for April 2009


Do You Want To Be A Climate Teacher?

Now it is possible to educate yourself as a Climate Teacher to help children build capacities and understanding of the climate challenges – and possible solitions. Sorry – it’s in danish!
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Posted by Stine on April 29th, 2009 in Green.

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Obamas Speech – Visualised

Garr Reynold’s explores the visual interpretation of one of Obamas speeches. It’s like a symphony, he says. Check it out on presentationzen.com.

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Posted by Stine on April 27th, 2009 in Examples.

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Get It!

Common Craft is a Seattle based company, that explains complex concepts – in plain english. Simple, clear and funny! I love it.

Posted by Stine on April 27th, 2009 in Examples, People.

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The Simple Story Of The Credit Crisis


The Crisis of Credit Visualized from Jonathan Jarvis on Vimeo.

Posted by Stine on April 21st, 2009 in Examples.

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Visual Language Is So Many Things

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Take a closer look at this american artist, Christoph Niemann, who creates images and stories using the simples means.

http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/

Posted by Stine on April 13th, 2009 in Examples.

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Titanic Can’t Sink

We attended the Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in March and tried to capture key insights from some of the speakers.
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Posted by Stine on April 8th, 2009 in Projects we did.

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Are Women A Minority?

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Avivah Wittenberg-Cox, CEO for 20-First, and Søren Knapp, therapeut, coach and teamleader in Jyderup Prison, were on the 3rd of April hosts for a network dinner, where the subject Gender was discussed from different perspectives.

Posted by Stine on April 6th, 2009 in Projects we did.

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Save Energy – Visualized


One more campaign from the Saving Trust in Denmark. This time a hand drawn explanation for the younger audience.

Posted by ole on April 5th, 2009 in Examples, Green.

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How To Build A Visual Langauge

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Sometimes we forget that we have one: A Visual Language. You can use a visual langauge to convey messages, create meaning together with others and build shared understandings.

Posted by ole on April 2nd, 2009 in Drawings, Tools & Training.

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