— A. Macarthy in 500 Social Media Marketing Tips
— B. Delaney’s in Nonprofit Marketing Handbook — A hands on guide to marketing & communications in nonprofit organizations
Today, energy is at the heart of our lives. Most of our business depends on it.
Currently, humanity has benefited from fossil fuel reserves, but it has generated climate change. Changing our relationship with energy and switch to 100% renewable energy is one of the major challenges of the future.
The Energy Box 2015 is a new free educational set on the theme of energy, for 9-14 years. With an exciting game, students will attempt to dial the best energy mix for their city’s future. Should we invest in coal or wind turbines? What is the advantage of a high-performance electricity grid, and how can we save energy?
The Energy Box includes:
- 10 experiments, easy to understand, that allow students to discover and address the challenges of energy.
- a folder for giving a background information on energy to the teacher.
- an exciting game from which students must compose an energy mix for their city.
The Energy Box has been developed, with the support of the National Lottery, by WWF Belgium in close collaboration with the Communication Agency, Page in extremis.
WWF’s mission is to stop the degradation of the planet’s natural environment and to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, by:
- conserving the world’s biological diversity,
- ensuring that the use of renewable natural resources is sustainable,
- promoting the reduction of pollution and wasteful consumption.
Page in extremis, a communication agency based in Brussels, is happy to contribute to this effort by collaborating with WWF.
The concern for environment has been a founding pillar of Page in extremis since its creation in 1994.
Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication. Our multidisciplinary team has an expertise for matters implying complexity and sensitive messages.
Moreover, Page in extremis benefits from an in-house graphic team who develops digital and classic media.
Source: http://www.inextremis.be
Aluminium recycling is part of Europe’s wider Aluminium industry, a sector of the economy that generates almost €40 billion revenue a year and directly or indirectly employs more than one million people. Aluminium’s many properties place it at the heart of Europe’s ambition to build a circular economy.
Aluminium is infinitely recyclable. It remains essentially unchanged no matter how many times it is processed and used. Therefore, it can be considered as a material with permanent characteristics, one that is not consumed, but used over and over again, without the loss of its essential properties.
The association “European Aluminium” represents the aluminium industry in Europe. It encompasses primary aluminium producers, downstream manufacturers, producers of recycled aluminium and national aluminium associations representing the manufacturers of rolled and extruded products in 18 European countries.
Page in extremis is glad to have participated in the creative development and the graphical production of the brochure entitled “Recycling Aluminium: A Pathway to a Sustainable Economy”.
The result is a vibrant publication which was made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and European Aluminium’s communication team.
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
For the second year COLEACP has assigned Page in extremis with the tasks of design and prepress of its annual report.
COLEACP is an association whose members are businesses and organisations involved in the development of agro-industrial sectors in ACP countries.
The association’s 300 members are importers, exporters, consultants and other public and private sector service providers.
Associations of small-scale producers are also represented.
Together they represent 85% of the trade flows of fruit and vegetables from ACP countries to Europe.
Since its inception in 1973, COLEACP collaborates regularly with key players in development cooperation: the Secretariat of the ACP Group of States, the services of the European Commission, international organisations (World Bank, UNCTAD, CTA, FAO, OECD, WTO, UNIDO, etc.), the private agro-industrial sector and agri-food industries, NGOs and research centres, universities and technical institutes.
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.
Source: http://www.inextremis.be
— DK Holland in Branding for Nonprofits — Developing identity with Integrity
The European Direct Selling Conference has established itself as a must-attend event on the annual direct selling calendar.
The European Direct Selling Conference took place on 2 October 2014 and attracted a new record attendance with over 170 participants.
The annual flagship event gathers the leaders and experts of the European Direct Selling industry. Attracting interestees from across all sectors, the conference aims at providing new insights to all the burning questions related to the future of this vibrant industry. The conference is organized by Seldia - the European Direct Selling Association.
Seldia was established in 1968 and represents the Direct Selling industry in Europe. Seldia’s mission is to promote direct selling to the EU institutions and to ensure that the EU and national policy makers in Europe are aware of the industry’s benefits and advantages, as well as its contribution to national economies.
Seldia membership includes 28 national Direct Selling Associations and 16 Corporate Member companies.
Since 2010, the communication agency, Page in extremis, is proud to have contributed to this succesfull story with the rebranding and the renaming of the association, and the implementation of the digital and print communication supports.
Branding is a complex, multifaceted, and multi-disciplinary process.
Page in extremis, Brussels-based, speaks about communication strategy, value, core-idea, brand architecture, baseline, and all that elements that creates a visual identity system.
Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication which handle successfully technical and complex information projected through a clear central idea of what the organisation is and what its aims are.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be
For the fourth year consecutively, 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.
Page in extremis is proud to have participated once again in the creative development and the graphical production of the PGEU annual report. The result is a vibrant and impactful publication which was made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and PGEU’s communication team.
Each year, the graphic team of Page in extremis signs the design and produces about twenty annual reports.
This means that since 1994, the broad experience of the communication agency has been extended to more than four hundred annual 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
— D. Holston in the Strategic Designer — tools and techniques for managing the design process
Page in extremis congratulates Eurociett for its 10th birthday.
As the European Confederation of Private Employment Services, Eurociett is the authoritative voice representing the common interests of the agency work industry in Europe.
Eurociett gathers 30 national federations from EU and EFTA countries, and 7 of the largest international staffing companies as corporate members: Adecco, Gi Group, Kelly Services, Manpower, Randstad, Trenkwalder and USG People.
Eurociett seeks greater recognition for the positive role private employment agencies play and helps its members conduct their businesses in a legal and regulatory environment that is positive and supportive.
Page in extremis, Brussels-based, is the communication agency which, for several years, has closely helped Eurociett designing and developing efficient communication media.
The communication agency build strong corporate and institutional brands and help you refresh, with great success, your existing identity programme.
Branding is a complex, multifaceted, and multi-disciplinary process.
Page in extremis speaks about communication strategy, value, core-idea, brand architecture, baseline, and all that elements that creates a visual identity system.
Page in extremis is a communication agency specialised in corporate and institutional communication which handle successfully technical and complex information projected through a clear central idea of what the organisation is and what its aims are.
More information: http://www.inextremis.be
As the International Confederation of Private Employment Agencies, Ciett is the authoritative voice representing the interests of agency work businesses.
Ciett consists of 47 national federations of private employment agencies and 9 of the largest staffing companies worldwide.
“The Agency Work Industry Around the World” report confirms the industry’s position as a leading economic indicator with data showing the number of agency workers changing in time with GDP fluctuations and ahead of labour markets at large.
The design and the production of this report has been done by the communication agency Page in extremis.
Located in Brussels, the communication agency is specialised in corporate and institutional communication with a special focus on branding and the developement of digital and classic media.
Each year the communication agency signs the design of about fifteen annual reports. The graphic team can help you publish effective and astonishing publications.
Source: http://www.inextremis.be
— St. Augustine, quoted by Sam Harrison in “Ideaspotting”, a book focused on the exploration phase of the creative process.
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— Scott Belsky, speaker, writer and organizer of the creative world, in the bestseller “Making Ideas Happen”
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Find it, showcase it, and you’ll start believing in it."
— Jesse Owens
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The more complex the information to communicate is, the more simple and organized the graphic design must be.
The mission of the International Antimony Association (i2a) is to conduct studies and circulate information concerning the safety and benefits of antimony and its compounds.
Page in extremis, a corporate and institutional communication agency, has signed the new visual identity of the association. The belgian communication agency is currently helping i2a produce some of their digital communication tools.