Child Focus is the common name of the foundation for missing and sexually exploited children.
Child Focus is also known as the Red Cross of Belgium.
Page in extremis, a corporate and institutional communication agency based in Brussels, has reviewed...

Child Focus is the common name of the foundation for missing and sexually exploited children.

Child Focus is also known as the Red Cross of Belgium.

Page in extremis, a corporate and institutional communication agency based in Brussels, has reviewed Child Focus’ visual identity in order to adapt it better to the digital media.

Our communication agency is proud to collaborate with Child Focus since several years.

Our multidisciplinary team has an expertise for matters implying complexity and sensitive messages.

Moreover, the communication agency benefits from an in-house graphic team who develops digital and classic media. 

E-books for iPads and tablets are only a sample of various services that Page in extremis can offer you in order to help you move your communication from a classical one toward a digital digital one.

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"Whenever you touch an organization — by phone or website or letter or personal visit or visit to the lavatory — it should feel the same. Plastic tea spoons don’t go with Rosenthal china"

— W. Olins in On Brand

The REETS project website is online!
REETS project is intended to support the existing European Union’s legislation on the interoperability of electronic road tolls’ collection and, in this framework, the project aims at deploying EETS compliant...

The REETS project website is online!
REETS project is intended to support the existing European Union’s legislation on the interoperability of electronic road tolls’ collection and, in this framework, the project aims at deploying EETS compliant services in a cross-border regional area, including the following seven Member States: Austria, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Poland and Spain, as well as Switzerland (the latter without EU co-financing).

The Communication agency, Page in extremis has been appointed by ASECAP for designing the REETS website co-financed by the European Union.

ASECAP is the European professional Association of operators of toll road infrastructures. It gathers and represents 16 Full Members (France, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Norway, Austria, Hungary, Croatia, Serbia, The Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Poland, Denmark, Slovenia and Ireland) and 4 Associate members (Germany, Morocco, the Slovak Republic and the Czech Republic).

ASECAP’s mission is to promote toll as the most efficient tool to finance the construction, operation and maintenance of motorways and other major road infrastructures.

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

"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. Hakvorson and M. Rach in Content Strategy for the Web

International Post Corporation (IPC) is the postal industry’s partner company that provides leadership by driving service quality, interoperability and business-critical intelligence, and gives its members an authoritative, independent and collective...

International Post Corporation (IPC) is the postal industry’s partner company that provides leadership by driving service quality, interoperability and business-critical intelligence, and gives its members an authoritative, independent and collective voice.

IPC has entrusted Page in extremis with the design of the 2014 edition of the Postal Regulatory Database.

IPC Postal Regulatory Database Country Directory includes relevant, up-to-date regulatory information and descriptions of the regulatory environment in 46 countries. The Database provides a synoptic overview of country reports that can be consulted in full on the online IPC Regulatory Portal.

Page in extremis is one of the leading corporate and institutional communication agencies based in Brussels.

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

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"Walking alone is an excellent strategy for freeing your mind up so that you are better able to bring together different areas of knowledge"

— B. Nussbaum in Creative Intelligence — Harnessing the Power to Create, Connect, and Inspire

The communication team of the World Custom Organization and the graphic team of Page in extremis have been working closely, since several years, on the visual identity development of the international organization.
Page in extremis has created and...

The communication team of the World Custom Organization and the graphic team of Page in extremis have been working closely, since several years, on the visual identity development of the international organization.

 Page in extremis has created and developed several major projects such as the Annual report’s graphic design, the design of the magazine “WCO News” and logos of various departments or programmes.

 WCO/Actu magazine was designed by Page in extremis based on the following pillars of modern communication: respect for the written word, the power of ideas, compelling images, and an elements organization.

 Page in extremis is a communication partner which is able to translate your communication needs into impactful communication media, to offer you broad 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

"Patterns are made by repeating a visual element in sequence. They can be abstract or representational and may be made up of geometric shapes, line art, silhouettes, or even photographic material"

— A. Sherin in Design Elements: using images to create graphic impact

International Post Corporation (IPC) is the postal industry’s partner company that provides leadership by driving service quality, interoperability and business-critical intelligence, and gives its members an authoritative, independent and collective...

International Post Corporation (IPC) is the postal industry’s partner company that provides leadership by driving service quality, interoperability and business-critical intelligence, and gives its members an authoritative, independent and collective voice.

The 2013 IPC Global Postal Industry Report provides a comprehensive and detailed review of the postal industry and covers 39 postal operators worldwide, along with the major integrators UPS, FedEx and TNT Express. While providing an in-depth review of individual performance, the report also analyses how factors such as digitisation, e-Commerce and diversification are changing the shape of the industry.

Page in extremis, Brussels-based,  is the communication agency which, for several years, has closely helped IPC designing and developing efficient communication media.

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. 

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"Effective business change programmes and projects require clear, active and visible leadership from the top"

— N. Stanford in Guide to Organisation Design — Creating high-performing and adaptable enterprises

Page in extremis congratulates Marc du Bois, Managing Director of Spadel, on his election as Manager of the year 2013 by the business magazine Trends Tendance.
Marc du Bois was one of the ten company managers who had been nominated for the title. The...

Page in extremis congratulates Marc du Bois, Managing Director of Spadel, on his election as Manager of the year 2013 by the business magazine Trends Tendance.

Marc du Bois was one of the ten company managers who had been nominated for the title. The readers and the jury of the magazine attribute this award, unanimously recognized by the Belgian economic world. The jury is made up of Trends Tendance journalists and of experts in the subject. The Manager of the Year award rewards a person for the important role they played within their company.

Spadel group is the leading company in the mineral water market in Benelux.

The brands SPA, BRU, Brecon Carreg and Wattwiller are produced and marketed by Spadel Group.

In 2012, Page in extremis had been selected by Spadel Group to completely renew the graphic identity of Spadel Group. 

Specialized in institutional and corporate communication, the experts team of the Belgian communication agency, Page in extremis, builds strong brands and helps you refresh your brand identity.

Page in extremis speaks about building brands, developing digital and print media and all those things that shape a visual identity.

More information: http://www.inextremis.be

"Just as a map is a tool created to help you find your way around in unfamiliar territory, newspapers could become a tool to help people find their way around information, which is increasingly inarticulate and dispersive"

— F. Franchi in Designing News — Changing the World of Editorial Design and Information Graphics

Media talking about us: “Page in extremis reveals some manufacturing secrets…”
Here is the English translation of a press article released in the magazine of Brussels City:
“Prosport: a new sports and dynamic look
You must certainly have noticed that...

Media talking about us: “Page in extremis reveals some manufacturing secrets…”

Here is the English translation of a press article released in the magazine of Brussels City:

“Prosport: a new sports and dynamic look

You must certainly have noticed that even though Prosport has kept its values and its philosophy, its graphic design required a change in order to better match its fieldwork as well as its development strategy. This refreshment was entrusted to the Brussels-based agency Page in extremis which reveals the manufacturing secrets… 

« Some twenty years ago, we used to see 200 logos a day. Nowadays, we are talking about more than 6, 000 on a day-to-day basis », states Alain Steinberg, Brand Strategist and co-founder of the communication agency. « This is the reason why a logo has to be powerful. Visibility is important. We must be able to quickly identify it. The new Prosport graphic design is going to be instantly recognisable », assures A. Steinberg. 

Because Prosport realized that its former logo was a little outdated, that it was no longer reflecting its main role and that it had lost some of its meaning, the organization wanted to remind two of its main missions in a flexible and a dynamic way: on the one hand, being the intermediary of the City of Brussels for its clubs and sports and on the other hand, organizing successfully many non-sport activities at the Roi Baudouin stadium. « There were two recurring elements in the talks », explains the Brand Strategist. « Promotion and sport. We kept the common letter P. We gave it some volume and a 3-D hint. This letter P can be developed in five different combinations according to the desired communication and the target audience. The letter P illustrates a multiplicity of movements similar to those that sport consistently offers with race, jump, movement, a takeoff, an acceleration… within the framework of a plurality of colours because sport represents diversity. »

While colours are warm and lead to conviviality, the selected design is not simply aesthetics. It comes with Prosport’s development strategy. « The logo is just the invisible part of the iceberg », assures the communication expert. « We wanted a dynamic visual identity. The logo is part of a broader context. Those colours, shapes and this new font are going to enhance various media such as mails sent to business partners, invitations to events, the Prosport magazine, press kits or brochures ». 

We like it. What about you? »

More information: http://www.inextremis.be

"Doodling, tracing, drawing one ornament after another are all examples of casual drawing. While on the telephone writing or waiting, we often end up unconsciously doodling"

— P. Jenny in Drawing Techniques

Nickel Institute is the global association of the world’s primary nickel producers who together account for about three quarters of annual nickel production.
The organisation grows and defends markets for new and existing nickel applications,...

Nickel Institute is the global association of the world’s primary nickel producers who together account for about three quarters of annual nickel production.

The organisation grows and defends markets for new and existing nickel applications, including stainless steel, and promotes sound science, risk management, and socio-economic benefit as the basis for public policy and regulation. 

Through their science division, Nickel Institute also undertakes leading edge scientific research relevant to human health and the environment.

Drawn on its wide experience of the REACH Regulation, Nickel Institute has published a guide to the REACH Authorisation process.

Entitled “REACH Authorisation made simple”, the graphic design of the publication has been signed by the Belgian communication agency, Page in extremis.

While an online version will be published soon, a version for tablet is being developed by the communication agency.

If you think that it is time to move your communication from a classic media toward a digital one, think of Page in extremis.

The communication agency, Page in extremis has developed a collaboration process that helps answer to all critical technical questions and also to communication matters such as: what it is about? for whom it is? What do you want to say? How will they found out?

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.

With over 20 years of experience and as a specialist of institutional and corporate communication, Page in extremis’ team of experts can help you transform your classic communication media into impactful digital ones. 

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