Within the context of website development, there is a close relationship between creativity and the use of technology.
Should we bring technology forward? Or should the site development arise from a sharp analysis of the needs?
At the communication agency Page in extremis, we chose the second option.
This is why the communication agency’s strategies always start with a thorough analysis and an audit of the existing material before offering visual solutions.
The technology that will be used depends on the thus identified needs.
This approach requires a good culture of what is possible. Because of that Page in extremis assists its clients early in the process of developing a website.
Page in extremis is a communication agency specializing in corporate and institutional communication, which, since 1994, has overseen great innovative projects on the web.
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Some things appear to have a quality that is like nothing else:
The taste of coffee.
The smell of a rose.
The feel of fine-gained sand.
The sound of a bird singing.
The look of the color red.
The qualities of our experience seem to be indefinable in some ways
— S. Hall in This mean this, This means that — A user’s guide to semiotics
Turn off the light for the Earth! In 2014, the Earth Hour movement in Belgium draws focus on creating a moment of unity centred around the need to take action on climate change.
Six years ago, the project - Earth Hour started. It has grown to become the world’s largest mass participation event in history.
From one city to over 7,000.
From one country to seven continents.
From two million to hundreds of millions of people.
There is no doubt: the world is facing some of the most critical environmental challenges in its history. That may make the journey to a sustainable future seem difficult to imagine, but it is far from impossible.
WWF will call upon cities, organisations and citizens to celebrate Earth Hour.
WWF has entrusted Page in extremis with the design and production of a communication kit to promote a broad participation of the Belgian citizens.
Page in extremis, a corporate and institutional communication agency based in Brussels, is happy to contribute to this effort by collaborating with WWF-Belgium.
The concern for environment has been a founding pillar of the communication agency since its creation in 1994.
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All brands need to establish visibility, purpose, meaning, and credibility to be considered relevant in a category. Through innovation, an organization can elevate itself above its competitors and render them largely irrelevant to consumers — I. Mootee in Design Thinking for Strategic Innovation — What They Can’t Teach You at Business or Design School
NOHA is an international association of universities with the aim to enhance professionalism in the Humanitarian sector, by promoting Humanitarian values and providing certificated high level courses, as well as promoting research and policy papers on key humanitarian issues.
NOHA is supported by the EU through DG Humanitarian Aid & Civil Protection - ECHO and DG for Education and Culture.
In May 2013, a new visual identity has been developed by the communication agency, Page in extremis. Alongside the logo, a new tagline was defined: “A Commitment to Humanitarian Excellence”.
Noha entrusted also Page in extremis with the creative development and the production of their website.
French and Spanish version of the website are going to be developed.
Based in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication. The multidisciplinary team can help you define and translate the core-idea of your organisation into brilliant visual systems.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be
The world is changing faster than ever in our history. Our best hope for the future is to develop a new paradigm of human capacity to meet a new era of human existence — K. Robinson in The Element — How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything
The new “Prosport Magazine” is released!
Within the city of Brussels, Prosport is a Belgian organisation in charge of the promotion of the King Baudouin Stadium (Brussels). Prosport ensures a maximum occupancy of the biggest Belgian stadium by organising non-sporting events. The association reconciles the demands from private firms with the needs of the city administration.
The renewed brand Prosport is conceived to become a platform where like-minded people come together. The goal is to share an experience that creates an emotional positive attachment.
The communication agency, Page in extremis has created a dynamic visual system: the graphic designers have defined one recognisable component and leave room to play with the others.
Internet, social media and technical innovation have given brands the opportunity to behave like living organisms.
Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in branding and development of digital and classic media.
The communication agency based in Brussels has an expertise in institutional and corporate communication. The multidisciplinary team can help you define and translate the core-idea of your organisation into brilliant visual systems.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be
Choose the measurement method. There are three types: quantitative (numbers), qualitative (words), or mixed (numbers and words). Again, the choice depends on the individual design as each type has advantages and disadvantages, and none is perfect — N. Stanford in Guide to Organisation Design — Creating high-performing and adaptable enterprises.
For the third year, Page in extremis has designed and produced the annual report of the Pharmaceutical Group of the European Union (PGEU).
PGEU is the voice of Community Pharmacy in Europe. The PGEU’s main objective is to advance the contribution of Community Pharmacists to European health systems and individual patients.
Each year, the graphic team of Page in extremis signs the design and produce about fifteen annual reports.
This means that since 1994, the broad experience of the communication agency has been extended to more than two thousand reports.
The communication agency has defined a very accurate process including a monitoring and quality check particularly suited to provide maximum comfort to its clients and the best results.
Page in extremis is specialised in corporate and institutional communication. The communication agency creates and refreshes corporate and institutional brands and develops digital and classic media.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be
The new technologies promised to democratize the press and amplify our access to information, threatening the very survival of the newspaper. But instead they have demonstrated that quality journalism is more necessary than never, because it is the content, not the technology, that is the central nervous system of communications — F. Franchi in Designing News — Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics
A digital platform for the “UNEP in Europe” E-Newsletter!
“UNEP in Europe” is a monthly digital E-Newsletter summarising the work that the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is delivering in the region or from the region.
“UNEP in Europe” is a hub for profiling what UNEP is doing on the ground, highlighting work with partners, and informing stakeholders.
The E-newsletter also gives a quick picture of the political movements in the region and has a calendar section to mark upcoming events.
UNEP, established in 1972, is the voice for the environment within the United Nations system. UNEP acts as a catalyst, advocate, educator and facilitator to promote the wise use and sustainable development of the global environment.
The web platform “www.unepineurope.org” has been designed and developped by the communication agency Page in extremis.
Located in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis has extended experience in the translation of specific communication needs into impactful communication tools.
We can help you reinforce your communication objectives.
Page in extremis is a communication partner which is able to translate your communication needs into impactful communication media, to offer you specialised services going from corporate and institutional branding to the development of digital and classic media and to give a clear idea of who you are and what your aims are.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be
An essential part of being innovative is to start viewing things differently. You have to detach yourself from your own existing thought patterns and habits — G. Van Wulfen in The Innovation Expedition — A visual toolkit to start innovation
Seldia has organised the “Women Entrepreneurship EP Lunch Debate. The speakers were among other Mrs. Viviane Reding, Vice President of the EU Commission and Commissioner for Justice.
Seldia is the representative body for the direct selling sector in Europe, whose members include 27 European Direct Selling Associations, 22 of which in EU Member States. Seldia represents directly through its corporate members and indirectly through the national associations over 1,000 direct selling companies with annual sales in excess of 40 billion Euro and 12 million independent direct sellers.
Page in extremis has signed the refreshment — in 2011 — of the name and identity of the association and the review of the design of all communication media including digital tools such as the website and E-Newsletters.
Here is an extract of an interview given by Seldia’s Executive Director Maurits Bruggink to the digital newspaper “The World of Direct Selling”:
“Would you like to share the process you have gone through so far?
The process of a name change is not so easy in an organization whose decision making is based on consensus. Fortunately, we agreed unanimously on the new name and visual identity. This was also due to the excellent work done by the graphic agency Page in extremis, that came up with a convincing proposition. This proposition was based upon a survey among members and a webinar with graphic propositions. The result is a brand name that is easy to pronounce in all languages, links immediately to direct selling and has an appeal to new generations due to its strong colourful logo.”
Page in extremis is a communication agency that helps create and develop each of your publications as an appendage of larger strategic communication plans.
The Communication agency builds brands and strengthens the reputation of leading corporations, institutions and associations.
Page in extremis is based in Brussels and has an expertise in institutional and corporate communication. The multidisciplinary team can help you define and translate the core-idea of your organisation into brilliant visual systems.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be
Color is the first thing you see in a design. It’s the first thing that hits you emotionally, before you start looking at the form, or the typography, or the language, or the movement — E. Opara and J. Cantwell in Color Works — Best Practices for Graphic Designers
The International Antimony Association (i2a) represents producers, importers and distributors of 10 antimony compounds.
The mission of i2a is to conduct studies and to disseminate information concerning the safety and benefits of antimony and antimony compounds, by way of giving access to data, sharing and providing information on the content of data, for the benefit of producers and importers of antimony and antimony compounds world-wide regarding environmental, health and safety regulations of these antimony compounds.
The more complex the information to communicate is, the more simple and organized the graphic design must be.
Page in extremis, a Belgian communication agency, has signed the visual identity of the association. The communication agency is helping i2a produce some of their digital communication tools.
Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication. The agency, located in Brussels has proven track records of rebranding and development of digital and print communication media.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be