Visual Vitamins: Wff’s 10 Steps For Success In Copenhagen

During the last 4 days we have tried experimented with making sketches for WWF‘s suggestion for 10 steps for succes in Copenhagen.

We have also invited a global network of visual thinkers and practitioners to join and come up with more version. These will be posted shortly.

Wwf Visual Vitamins

During the next 7 days negotiations leading up to COP 15 in Copenhagen (the new deal to replace the Kyoto Protocol) is taking place. We are supporting WWF during these days. For each day we will upload visuals of the main issues, ideas and messages which WWF find important to communicate. We invite anyone out there to join us. The above is from the premeetings this weekend. More to come here and on our Slideshare site.

What Visual Language Do You Need?

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Imagine you have a visual language which can help you communicate exactly what you need to communicate. And you would be able to visualise it with simple strokes on the whiteboard or a napkin or a flipchart.

The above post it’s show 12 words/ concepts which each have a following icon. The topic is Climate Change. The situation where they can be used is in a dialogue around how your organisation considers its rol in the current debate around climate change and COP15.

What visual langauge do you need?

Post a comment below with the Top 10 words you’d like a illustration and/ or an icon for.
Please include three things in your comment:

1) What industry / topic?
2) When – In what situation do you need it?
3) What 10 words / concepts would you like to have a Visual Langauage for?

This is a pilot project which we intend to run over the next ½ year. We will gather all the words we get and follow up on our blog with the progress we are making and get back to those of you who have submitted words.

Thank you!

Icon Hunting: Green Ones

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We are always on the lookout for strong visual language which can help people have great dialogues about complex issues. Thanks to Simon from the Kaospilots we got to know of the GreenMap project. They simply make map and icons for green issues.

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. When working in a team over a longer period of time, your team can benefit from building a shared visual language. Start with listing the most common words you use. Then draw some fast sketches of icons of each word. Then expand your vocabulary and link them in groups. Continue making rough sketches. You can read more about Visual Language in Robert Horns Book.