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neo design consulting

www.neodc.de

corporate

design

advertising

interfaces

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Brand development and brand management

neo design consulting develops strong corporate designs for business companies and has been managing their successful brands for years. Usually, we are given carte blanche and thus are able to create

independently and to manage the brand development from the outset. Our long standing cooperation with our corporate clients enables us to become part of them and to speak a common language.

Unique and top-quality advertising

Our goal is to create a visual communication suiting only the client company, tailor-made and exclusive. This allows for a unique presentation, distinct from competitors and attracting attention.

We are dedicated to every single step of the work process in order to achieve results meeting both our high standards and our client‘s requirements.

From start-up companies to Dax-listed companies, acting locally and globally

Regardless of how the task is defined and no matter how large or small a project is, we attend to all different clients with the same commitment. We always welcome the opportunity of getting to know new industrial sectors and thus being able to broaden our know-how.

We support in launching start-up companies and provide planning reliability to Dax-listed companies, regardless of whether they are located just around the corner or all around the world.

Analogue and online

Since 1999 in Cologne and from 2003 on in Bonn, we have drafted, designed and programmed in the World Wide Web.

The analogue world of print media follows other rules than the World Wide Web. In both areas, our work ensures effective, fast and, most importantly, appropriate communication.

We are deeply involved in either area and dedicate our work equally to both of them.

corporate

design

advertising

user interfaces

consulting

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Teaming up with friends

Teaming up with partners is our daily business. Just as the project requires, we involve the respective experts. For years, neo design consulting has been cooperating with these partners as a perfect team, which works efficiently and smoothly in the background.

We cooperate with partners in the following areas:

- Writing, PR

- Marketing, market research

- Apps, internet, programming, SEO (search engine optimisation) - PIM, database publishing

- Illustration, photography, video/film, animation - Printing, trade fair and exhibition construction - Events

Beyond comprehension to many, but for us the most beautiful part of our work: creating something out of the blue. No, not out of the blue – we think and work creatively!

We will introduce our creative projects, thoughts and future scenarios beyond our daily business in the following sectors:

research, user interface design, voice & video, objects and start ups.

The key point in Friedrich von Schiller´s letters ‚On the Aesthetic Education of Man‘ is that art and culture enable us to become ‚free and autonomous‘. People involved in and surrounding themselves with aesthetics and such thus have the ‚free space‘ for creativity, innovation and even revolution. Yours,

Astrid

www.neodc.de/creativity @grobicreativ

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Westwind 2013 Bonn + Westwind 2014 Essen

Annual festival of theatres acting for youths, Germany

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advertising

program

giveaway

report

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corporate

design

ad campaign

conference

white paper

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ELIG.org

ELIG is an open group defined by a shared vision – to change the way Europe learns – with members representing the European learning and educational publishing, technology and service industry as well as leading public and private education and learning institutions.

ELIG

.org

We change the way

Europe learns.

ELIG Position Paper on

“Opening up Education”

Roland A. Burger, Elmar Husmann, Florence Rizzo (Editors)

ELIG.org We change the way

Europe learns.

However many challenges exist. First, there are still wide and persisting disparities across the EU. Participation in learning differs substantially between Member States, between low-qualified and highly-qualified, low-skilled and highly-skilled, younger and older adults. Policy change cannot be forced upon national institutions. EU level initia-tives still take a considerable length of time to be translated into action and to yield tangible results at Member State level. Disparity exists between uptake and results of policy change in younger population versus adult learning. We still see that EU-level efforts are unable to produce sufficiently detailed and reliable and especially timely evidence.

It still takes a long time to develop and apply instruments for the collection of data on indicators of policy and governance in education and training due to the process of Statistical data collection involved. A new crowd-sourcing data approach could be the solution to this bottleneck in time and resolution of available data.

What we suggest to make it happen We believe that a good way to convince Member states for specific policy change/ adoption is to be able to provide tangible evidence on the benefits of reforms enjoyed by other countries for instance. A well designed analytics policy frame-work could be the necessary tool for that. We need to avoid sectorial impact assessment but need to develop a multi-level, pan-european, down to regional level, impact assessment at near real-time frequency. We need to update the framework of indicators and benchmarks for monitoring progress in education to the new possibilities of big data and cloud computing with the use of innovative data gathering approaches that shorten the data cyle time.

As the same time we should take the opportunity of access to rich data to foster a broader concept on “progress “in education – including skills like creativity, sense of entrepreneurship, ability to collaborate or empathy.

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CRe-AM

Creativity REsearch Adaptive roadMap Project, Europe

We are building a roadmap for the European Commission to bridge creative industries with technology providers & innovators

www.cre-am.eu

Participate in the survey!

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When do you use ICT during your workflow?

At what step do you need better support by new ICT?

Which steps in your workflow will be changing in the future?

research

online survey

interface

design

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we.learn.it

Everyone can be

an explorer

Exploration & Creativity at Schools

ELIG

.org

HoTEL

Hosting Innovators, Rooms for Success.

MrMoos

.de

mrmoos_briefbogen_03_prod.indd 1 22.10.14 15:26

Netzwerke(n)

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Deutsche Post World Net
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ad campaign

poster

in-house

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Towers Watson Cologne
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corporate

design

advertising

catalogue

mailing

Sonnenschutz & Dekosysteme Plissees Jalousien Lamellen Rollos Vorhänge Gardinen Raffrollos Tapeten Markisen Rollläden Insektenschutz Sonnenschirme www.dekofactory.de

2014

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Deko Factory
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Plissees

Die Allrounder!

• Große Stoffauswahl, von transparent bis verdunkelnd, alube dampft oder Perlex-beschichtet gegen heiße Sonnen strahlen

• Für Giebel-, Kreis-, Dreieck- oder Trapezfenster

Energiesparen mit Duette®-Plissees!

Mit integrierter Alu-Beschichtung: • Bis zu 46 % weniger Wärme verlust • Vielfach stärkerer Schutz vor aggressiver

Sonneneinstrahlung

• Wohnlicher Sonnen- und Sichtschutz in Premium-Qualität

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Tag - und Nachtsystem

3 www.dekofactory.de Sonnenschutz & Dekosysteme Plissees Jalousien Lamellen Rollos Vorhänge Gardinen Raffrollos Tapeten Markisen Rollläden Insektenschutz Sonnenschirme Spring Opening! deko_2014_mailing_spring_08prod.indd 1 28.02.14 15:13

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a filo d‘acqua Exhibition, Italy

art

catalogue

14 Silvia Cibaldi [email protected] « abito l‘acqua » Installazione, Tecnica mista

Sophie Hertlein Vakily

[email protected] s.T., 2011 Olio su cartone, 30 × 30 cm a filo d’acqua 8 Editoria

Acquario civico di Milano viale Gadio, 2 Milano 20121 Curatrici della mostra « A filo d’acqua » Nicoletta Mezzanotte von Buttlar Elisabetta Polezzo

FICF Italia, Nicoletta Mezzanotte von Buttlar, Milano/Bonn FICF Sede Centrale, Nadèje le Ledan Dethieux, Parigi FICF Germania, Ulrike Noe, Francoforte sul Meno FICF Turchia, Sermin Güner, Istanbul Patrocini

Consolato Generale della Repubblica Federale Tedesca, Milano Consolato Generale di Francia, Milano Progetto espositivo e catalogo Nicoletta Mezzanotte von Buttlar Progetto Grafico Astrid Groborsch, www.neodc.de Foto di Copertina Astrid Groborsch Editoria 9 Italia pagina 10–16 Francia pagina 17–22 Germania 23–37 Iran 38 Svezia 39–41 U.K. 42 Turchia 43–46 Indice Indice

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a filo d’acqua

a filo d’acqua

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8 marzo–4 aprile 2013

Acquario Civico di Milano

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Gambia Wellness Foundation

Use of medication for patient and keeper, Gambia/Africa

icons

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Gambia Wellness Foundation
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Procurement Services GmbH

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neo design consulting

Lisztstraße 3

53115 Bonn, Germany

Phone: +49/228 / 3 77 46 -50 /-51

E-mail: [email protected]

www.neodc.de

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