First launched in 2009 by ACI EUROPE, Airport Carbon Accreditation has established itself as the authoritative industry standard for certifying carbon management at airports.
Airport Carbon Accreditation provides airports with a common framework for...

First launched in 2009 by ACI EUROPE, Airport Carbon Accreditation has established itself as the authoritative industry standard for certifying carbon management at airports.

Airport Carbon Accreditation provides airports with a common framework for active carbon management with measurable goal-posts.

The programme is aimed at innovative airports and strives to allow the airport industry to reduce its environmental footprint, to benefit from increased efficiency through lowered CO2 emissions, shared expertise and knowledge exchange, as well as better communication of the results.

Following the last edition of the Airport Carbon Accreditation Brochure: “as of September 2017, there are 118 European airports accredited at one of the four available levels of certification; these airports welcome 65.4% of air passenger traffic in Europe”.

ACI EUROPE is the voice of Europe’s airports, representing over 450 airports in 44 European countries. The members of the association handle 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe.

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Page in extremis is a communication partner who offers you specific services in corporate and institutional communication with a particular focus on branding and the development of digital and classic media.

Page in extremis helps you realise innovative and astonishing publications.

Located in Brussels, the communication agency has extended experience in the translation of specific communication needs into effective communication media.

More information:
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"At the heart of the positioning statement is the benefit, and this is key to message development. This benefit (or benefits) should be selected to help differentiate the brand from competition on an important purchase decision criteria, building more positive brand attitude, leading to brand performance"

— L. Percy in Strategic Integrated Marketing Communications

Why is the branding of an event so important?
A strong brand for your event is a promise. Promises build expectations. People are ready to invest in something they feel valuable. Make your event’s commitment clear and inspirational!
A specific logo...

Why is the branding of an event so important?

A strong brand for your event is a promise.  Promises build expectations. People are ready to invest in something they feel valuable. Make your event’s commitment clear and inspirational!

A specific logo and a unique visual identity for your event will set you apart from the crowd, making you stand out from similar communication activities.
A distinctive graphical personality makes your event remarkable and recognisable.
It helps to create loyalty and emotional connections.
After it’s over, the visual identity of the event will help make it being easily recognisable on photos and videos that were taken during and will be shared after the event.

Convinced of the greater impact for a personalised event, the European Union Agency for Railways has asked the Communication agency Page in extremis to develop a digitally animated logo for the Control Command and Railway Communication Conference 2017 (CCRCC 2017). The logo has been built respecting the coherence with the visual identity of the European Union Agency for Railways.

Page in extremis has over 23 years experience in guiding organisations on the road to defining and articulating their uniqueness. The multidisciplinary communication agency team translates your messages into brilliant and adequate visual systems.

Based in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis can help you define the essence of your brand and formulate its differences in a very positive relationship with its environment and all its stakeholders.

Page in extremis builds brands and strengthens the reputation of leading organisations, European associations and corporations.

For more information:
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"Corporate identity is usually studied from a management perspective, looking at how a company wishes to be seen by its various publics. Corporate image, on the other hand, is the result of how those various publics have processed the information they have about a company"

— L. Percy in Strategic Integrated Marketing Communications

Aperam is a global player in stainless steel with 2.5mt of flat stainless steel capacity in Europe and Brazil. The company is also a leading producer of high value-added speciality products, including electrical steel and nickel alloys.
Aperam...

Aperam is a global player in stainless steel with 2.5mt of flat stainless steel capacity in Europe and Brazil. The company is also a leading producer of high value-added speciality products, including electrical steel and nickel alloys.

Aperam commits to operate responsibly concerning health, safety and the well-being of its employees, contractors and the communities in which it serves. It is also committed to the sustainable management of the environment and finite resources.

Aperam has entrusted the communication agency, Page in extremis with the mission to develop an animated video presenting MaX, a high strength stainless steel for lightweight automotive applications.

Animated video is an engaging instrument that helps you comprehensively tell your story: animation simplifies complex topics.

Page in extremis is a strategic communication agency, involving an experimented multidisciplinary team, building brands and strengthening reputations for leading corporations, institutions and associations.

Located in Brussels, Page in extremis is a communication partner who can translate your communication needs into effective 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 bright idea of who you are.

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"While many think that creating awareness is the first step to building a strong brand, the fact remains that it’s necessary to determine what meaningful difference you want your brand to represent in the minds of consumers before you start shouting about it"

— A. P. Adamson in Brand Digital — Simple ways top brands succeed in the digital world

Promoting your organisation in multiple media, a strategy for success!
Nowadays, it’s essential to deliver your message on multiple channels for your audience.
Considering the amount of digital information, including email, video, mobile and social,...

Promoting your organisation in multiple media, a strategy for success!

Nowadays, it’s essential to deliver your message on multiple channels for your audience.

Considering the amount of digital information, including email, video, mobile and social, print magazines are an offline component that offers an alternative way to connect, and gives readers a satisfaction different from online.

Magazines stand out in a competitive market of branded content dominated by digital. Global organisations like the World Customs Organisation (WCO) see print magazines as a vehicle to reinforce their brand awareness.

In fact, it is nonsense to create a competition between the digital communication and the print. Both present different advantages depending on the part of the audience you are targeting.

Magazines offer another road to connect with stakeholders in a meaningful way. They engage full-circle. They encourage dialogue in multiple spaces with QR codes to scan, custom short URLs that drive readers online to explore more content.

In close collaboration with the WCO communication team, the magazine “WCO news” is designed and produced by the communication agency, Page in extremis.

Located in Brussels, the communication agency has extended experience in the translation of specific communication needs into effective communication media.

Page in extremis is a communication partner who offers you specialised services going from the creation of corporate and institutional brands to the development of digital and classic media.

For more information on print magazine production or ideas for how to get started:
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"Select a team with diversity in gender age, and cultural background. Research suggests 4 or 5 people is the optimum size for group creativity"

— R. Curedale in Design Thinking — Process & Methods

The Institut Jules Bordet, pioneer in the fight against cancer in Belgium
The Institut Jules Bordet is an integrated, multidisciplinary centre, unique in Belgium and which enjoys an international reputation.
The hospital is devoted entirely to...

The Institut Jules Bordet, pioneer in the fight against cancer in Belgium

The Institut Jules Bordet is an integrated, multidisciplinary centre, unique in Belgium and which enjoys an international reputation.

The hospital is devoted entirely to patients affected by cancer. For more than 75 years, the Institut Bordet has been offering patients leading-edge diagnostic and therapeutic strategies in the prevention, screening and active treatment of all types of cancer.

The Institut Bordet also carries out striking research activities which every year lead to significant discoveries, as well as providing high-level, specialised university training.

An essential feature of the Institut Jules Bordet is the close integration of research and medical practice, which enables patients to take part in clinical studies of all the latest therapeutic modalities and to benefit as quickly as possible from the freshest discoveries made in research laboratories.

Numerous clinical research programmes are conducted in cooperation with other cancer centres and national and international networks.

Based in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis is proud to contribute to the communication effort by developing a series of brochures with the Institut Bordet.

Page in extremis is a leading strategic communication agency that  proposes four integrated communication services:


1) The definition of a “brand strategy” aligned with the development strategy of your organisation.

2) The creation or revitalisation of your visual identity supported by easy to use guidelines.

3) The improvement of your “Communication Programme” by incorporating multichannel communication campaigns, memorable events, astonishing publications and innovative digital solutions.

4) Creative development and production of innovative and digital communication tools.

Interested in partnering with Page in extremis?
We help organisations convey their message and engage with their stakeholders.

For more information:
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"Design is about people than it is about things. Stand in those people’s shoes, see through their eyes, uncover their stories, share their words"

— R. Curedale in Journey Maps — The tool for design innovation

A free service to improve your circularity
IRISPHERE runs industrial ecology on a city scale. Industrial ecology takes its cue from natural ecosystems to reorganise economic activities and the flow management for those economic activities.
The...

A free service to improve your circularity

IRISPHERE runs industrial ecology on a city scale. Industrial ecology takes its cue from natural ecosystems to reorganise economic activities and the flow management for those economic activities. 

The starting point is setting up an industrial symbiosis between companies, simultaneously improving those companies’ bottom line and environmental performance.

IRISPHERE receives support from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) and the Brussels-Capital Region, and provides a free service to improve your company’s circularity.

Coordinated by citydev.brussels, the IRISPHERE programme wants to boost the development of the circular economy in the Brussels-Capital Region.

A broad consortium of Brussels actors who are circular economy pioneers led the IRISPHERE programme.

The ambition of the network is twofold: to guide Brussels companies to improve materials cycles and to reinforce cooperation between firms on the regional level.

The actors of the consortium are citydev.brussels, EcoRes, Lateral Thinking Factory, Greenloop, BECI, La Ferme Nos Pilifs, Bruxelles Environnement, Bruxelles-Propreté, the Port of Brussels, the Communauté Portuaire Bruxelloise, atrium.brussels, and greentech.brussels by impulse.brussels.

The large consortium of Brussels actors who lead the programme has entrusted the communication agency, Page in extremis with the mission to accompany IRISPHERE in their communication activities.

Page in extremis has over 23 years experience in guiding organisations on the road to defining and articulating their uniqueness. The multidisciplinary communication agency team translates your organisation core idea into brilliant and adequate visual systems.

Based in Brussels, the communication agency Page in extremis can help you define the essence of your brand and formulate its differences in a very positive relationship with its environment and all its stakeholders.

Page in extremis builds brands and strengthens the reputation of leading organisations, European associations, and global corporations.

For more information:
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http://irisphere.brussels/en/

"Market segmentation involves subdividing a market into a number of groups where the people in each group have some commonality or similarity"

— R. Curedale in Affinity Diagrams — A tool to tame complexity

Nowadays, airports around the world work collectively to decrease their local environmental impact through the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. The objective of the programme is to reduce and ultimately neutralise airports’ carbon...

Nowadays, airports around the world work collectively to decrease their local environmental impact through the Airport Carbon Accreditation programme. The objective of the programme is to reduce and ultimately neutralise airports’ carbon footprint.

Every year, Airport Carbon Accreditation releases an Annual Report, providing all the key figures from the previous 12 months, including the number of airports accredited, the collective reduction achieved and cases studies detailing some of the innovative and original ways that airports have achieved their accreditation.

The last Annual Report was diffused in mid-June at the ACI EUROPE Annual Assembly, Congress & Exhibition.

Based in Brussels, ACI EUROPE represents 500 airports in 45 European countries. In 2016, the ACI EUROPE members facilitate over 90% of commercial air traffic in Europe: 2 billion passengers, 20 million tonnes of freight and 23.7 million aircraft movements.
These airports contribute to the employment of 12.3 million people, generating €675 billion each year (4.1%) of GDP in Europe.

The communication agency, Page in extremis is delighted to have participated in the creative development and the graphical production of the Annual Report.

Page in extremis has extensive expertise in communication with sensitive and environmental issues. The communication agency creates and refreshes human-centred brands and produces percussive digital and classic media.

Since 1994, the broad experience of the Belgian communication agency has advanced to more than five hundred annual reports.

Be energised by our know-how, contact us!

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"Most organizations base their new designs on what exists. Design thinking allows an organization to change for the better. It allows an organization to move from being a follower to being a leader in the market"

— R. Curedale in Design Thinking — Process & Methods 

The second edition of the European AIDS Clinical Society Biennial Report 2017 has been distributed during the 16th European AIDS Conference, held in Milan, October 25-27, 2017.
The European AIDS Clinical Society is a not-for-profit organisation whose...

The second edition of the European AIDS Clinical Society Biennial Report 2017 has been distributed during the 16th European AIDS Conference, held in Milan, October 25-27, 2017.

The European AIDS Clinical Society is a not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to promote excellence in standards of care, research and education in HIV infection and related co-infections, and to engage in the formulation of public health policy actively, with the aim of reducing HIV disease burden across Europe.

Since the last time the conference was organised in Milan 27 years ago, HIV has undergone significant changes with the “normalisation” of HIV infection with a life expectancy approaching that of the general population, reduced transmission, and universal antiretroviral therapy from diagnosis.

However, there are still many challenges.

During the conference, EACS aims at bringing together scientists from all over Europe to facilitate an exchange of the latest information regarding clinical aspects of the disease.

Page in extremis is proud to have participated for the second time in the creative development and the graphical production of the Biennal Report.

The result is a comprehensive publication made within an intimate creative dialogue framework involving the Belgian communication agency’s creative team and EACS communication team.

Page in extremis is specialised in corporate and institutional communication. The communication agency strengthens brands and develops digital and classic media.

More information:
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