Formsofwork.eu is an online publication that briefly presents the main results of an essential study resulting from a Joint Research project of Eurociett and UNI Europa, with financial support from the European Union.
The study is entitled: “How...

Formsofwork.eu is an online publication that briefly presents the main results of an essential study resulting from a Joint Research project of Eurociett and UNI Europa, with financial support from the European Union.

The study is entitled: “How Temporary Agency Work (TAW) compares with other forms of work”.

At the European level, it is important to get a clear picture of the evolution of the size of the different forms of work, the working conditions they provide and their contribution in the labour market.

The main objective of the study is to compare TAW with other forms of work with respect to the following topics:

- The size and evolution;

- The EU regulation;

- The effective working and employment conditions.

The study focuses on the comparison of TAW with three other forms of work that have an important place in the labour market: open-ended contracts, fixed-term contracts (FTCs) and self-employment.

The online publication is the result of a narrow collaboration between the communication agency Page in extremis and the Eurociett’s communication team.

First of all, a classic publication has been developed (downloadable online). Then, the content has been adapted to the digital media. Visuals and dynamic graphs have been produced. The result is a vibrant online publication, with information easy to read, easy to memorize. A pleasant way to communicate the main results of a research project.

Within the context of online development, there is a close relationship between creativity and the use of technology. Should we bring technology forward? Or should the project 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 an online publication.

Page in extremis is a communication agency specializing in corporate and institutional communication, which, since 1994, has overseen great innovative projects on the web.

Source:
http://www.inextremis.be

http://www.formsofwork.eu

Discover the new website of ASECAP: the new release includes the complete rebuild of the ASECAP website, a dynamic homepage, news pages, analytics, data, projects description, member presentations, partners information, and an powerfull...

Discover the new website of ASECAP: the new release includes the complete rebuild of the ASECAP website, a dynamic homepage, news pages, analytics, data, projects description, member presentations, partners information, and an powerfull Intranet.

ASECAP is the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, whose members’ networks cover about 48.000 km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 21 countries today.

Since 2012, ASECAP has entrusted the development of its visual communication strategy and the production of its media with Page in extremis, the communication agency specialized in corporate and institutional communication.

This collaboration includes the elaboration of digital and print communication media.

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.

Source: http://www.inextremis.be

"Companies that haven’t yet embraced the Internet will find themselves at an increasing disadvantage, as nowadays an online brand strategy is just as important as one that is offline"

— P. Temporal in Advanced Brand Management — Managing brands in a changing world

The new website of EurEau has just released. Great creative design results depend on the synergy of some significant variants such as an experimented creative team, a flexible project management, strategy, exploration and… a motivated and...

The new website of EurEau has just released. Great creative design results depend on the synergy of some significant variants such as an experimented creative team, a flexible project management, strategy, exploration and… a motivated and enthusiastic client.

Page in extremis is glad to benefit from the amazing energy given by the EurEau’s communication team.

EurEau is the voice of Europe’s drinking water and waste water service operators. 

EurEau represent the views and experience of water service providers to the EU institutions. 

EurEau’s members provide water services to more than 400 million people and reflect the diverse private and public water service industry across Europe.

Page in extremis is a strategic design and communication agency, embodied by a senior multidisciplinary team. We build brands and strengthen the reputation of leading corporations, institutions and associations.

Through Branding, interactive Media and Print Design, we help you build your own visual communication program.  

Page in extremis creates awesome brands, develops effective digital media and printed publications.

Source: http://www.inextremis.be

"On a web project, user-centerer design means that the final product must meet real user needs and fulfill real human desires. In practical terms, it also means that the days of designing a site map to mirror an org chart are over"

— E. Kissane in The Elements of Content Strategy

On 23 and 24 February 2015, experts from across the globe will convene at the International Aluminium Recycling Congress to discuss all aspects related to the recycling of aluminium. Inaugurated in 1990, the Congress is held every two years and...

On 23 and 24 February 2015, experts from across the globe will convene at the International Aluminium Recycling Congress to discuss all aspects related to the recycling of aluminium. Inaugurated in 1990, the Congress is held every two years and represents one of the leading events in the field of aluminium today. 

The Congress will engage participants on highly relevant and topic issues relating to market trends, the deployment of state-of-the-art technology and the latest political developments in the field of aluminium recycling.

This key event is organized by the European Aluminium Association (EAA).

EEA has selected the digital team of the communication agency, Page in extremis for the development of the event website.

EEA, founded in 1981, represents the whole value chain of the aluminium industry in Europe. 

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.

Page in extremis is a strategic design and communication agency, embodied by a senior multidisciplinary team. We build brands and strengthen the reputation of leading corporations, institutions and associations.

Source: http://www.inextremis.be

"A nonexistent or poorly executed web presence can brand you as weak or a B player. Bad reviews on online forums might define you as second rate or worse"

— C. Kaputa in Breakthrough Branding

"The core strategy sets the long-term direction for all your content-related initiatives—ensuring all activities, big or small, are working together toward the same magnificent future. Tactics might need to change, but core strategy stays consistent"

— K. Halvorson and M. Rach in Content Strategy for the Web

ASECAP is the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, whose members’ networks cover about 45.000 km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 21 countries today.
Since 2012, ASECAP has entrusted the development of its visual...

ASECAP is the European Association of Operators of Toll Road Infrastructures, whose members’ networks cover about 45.000 km of motorways, bridges and tunnels across 21 countries today.

Since 2012, ASECAP has entrusted the development of its visual communication strategy and the production of its supports to Page in extremis, the communication agency specialized in corporate and institutional communication.

This collaboration includes the elaboration of digital and print communication media.

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.

Source: http://www.inextremis.be

The Seldia’s new website has been published. The renewed “look and feel” is the result of a continuous dynamic branding programme initiated with the renaming of the European direct selling association (in 2011).
At the beginning of the 21st century,...

The Seldia’s new website has been published. The renewed “look and feel” is the result of a continuous dynamic branding programme initiated with the renaming of the European direct selling association (in 2011). 

At the beginning of the 21st century, direct selling is a dynamic, vibrant and growing sector of trade providing earning opportunities to millions of salespeople around Europe.

Page in extremis is proud to have contributed to this succesfull story with the redesigning of communication media including digital tools such as the website and the direct selling conference website.

Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication. The communication agency, located in Brussels has proven track records of rebranding and development of digital and print communication media. 

Source: http://www.inextremis.be

"Once we recognize content as a valuable business asset, we start to see it as more than just pixels or PDFs. And once we can identify goals for our content that serve both our organizations and our users, we can start to align our efforts to form a cohesive strategy"

— K. Halvorson and M. Rach in Content Strategy for the web

Seldia - the European Direct Selling Association, has launched the branded new website of its 4th consecutive Annual Industry Event - the European Direct Selling Conference. The annual flagship event gathers the leaders and experts of the European...

Seldia  - the European Direct Selling Association, has launched the branded new website of its 4th consecutive Annual Industry Event - the European Direct Selling Conference. The annual flagship event gathers the leaders and experts of the European Direct Selling industry. The conference aims at providing new insights to all the burning questions related to the future of the  vibrant direct selling industry. 

After last year’s successful event, Seldia has decided to further build on the format by increasing the number of breakout sessions, exhibition spots and awards categories. The new conference format comes with a new logo that is easily associated with Seldia and its members.

The new website and the logo have been designed and produced by the communication agency, Page in extremis.

Located in Brussels, Page in extremis has extended experience in the translation of specific communication needs into impactful digital communication tools. 

The communication Agency 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.

See more at: http://www.directsellingconference.eu/ and http://www.inextremis.be

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...

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.

Source: http://www.inextremis.be

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...

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

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 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