Celery's latest collaboration with Autodesk is an interactive promo for the company's cloud-based BIM software. We "game-ified" the experience with a series of engaging animations that help users follow along an tour of the BIM tools.
Designing
backwards
since 1997.
An interactive overview of the
company's new cloud-based
BIM 360 design software – just
follow the ball as it shows how the
cloud transforms the design and
construction processes.
This highly interactive PDF
infographic provides a summary
of Autodesk's sustainability
programs for 2012.
Celery's latest collaboration with Autodesk is an interactive promo for the company's cloud-based BIM software. We "game-ified" the experience with a series of engaging animations that help users follow along an tour of the BIM tools.
The dot images that Celery created for Autodesk’s first Sustainability Report represent “many things coming together to make something bigger.” This theme applies to Autodesk at multiple scales: many aspects of strategy making up a holistic vision for sustainability; many small operational actions making a responsible company, and many individual green design projects having a cumulative effect on the built environment. The dot images support this theme, showing a human eye, a person, a building, a city, and a world map.
Celery developed both print and web-based versions of the report in order to make it accessible to the widest audience possible. We divided the print report into four subject-specific booklets. This allows Autodesk to better tailor its communications to audience interests and avoid waste. The report is sized to enable efficient printing on a sheetfed offset printing press and digital presses for on-demand reprints of individual booklets as needed. This report is printed with low-VOC inks on 100 percent recycled paper with 50 percent post-consumer recycled fiber.