We’re proud to announce that the video series we created in partnership with the Canadian Digestive Health Foundation has been featured in the Washington Post! The article explains the importance of a healthy gut microbiota, and uses the first video in CDHF’s comprehensive, 4-part Microbiota video series to help illustrate it. Click here to read … Read More
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Featured: Pivot’s work on CDHF’s Microbiome video series on RGD
Recently, we worked with the CDHF and developed a comprehensive, 4-part animated video series. We’re very excited to see the series featured on the Association for Registered Graphic Designers (RGD) website! The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation (CDHF) supports the millions of Canadians who suffer from digestive disorders. The CDHF wanted to launch video series to educate Canadians about the human microbiome … Read More
Make Your Day Harder Riddle
We recently had the pleasure of working with Evans Health Lab on a website and social media campaign called Make Your Day Harder (see case study). By tweaking your week, you can turn simple daily tasks into opportunities to be physically active. That’s the premise behind a YouTube video Dr. Mike Evans released in September 2013—it … Read More
Microbiome Series Featured on Gut Microbiota Worldwatch
Recently, we worked with the CDHF and developed a comprehensive, 4-part animated video series. We’re very excited to see the series featured on Gut Microbiota Worldwatch, alongside world leaders in microbiome advancements! The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation (CDHF) supports the millions of Canadians who suffer from digestive disorders. The CDHF wanted to launch video series to educate Canadians about … Read More
CDHF Microbiome Video
A motion graphics collaboration with the Canadian Digestive Health Foundation for World Digestive Health Day. Art direction, script, storyboards and design by Pivot Design Group.
Book Trailer Featured on Chapters Indigo Blog
Author and illustrator Cybèle Young’s beautiful new picture book ‘Out the Window’ is now featured on Indigo’s blog; Indigo Inspired, featuring the book trailer we’ve created. The book is available here.
CDHF’s Gi BodyGuard App Trailer
We’re excited to announce the release of the new app trailer we’ve created for The Canadian Digestive Health Foundation’s Gi BodyGuard App.
Accessibility and The Case for Standardizing Graphical Symbols
In a recent video by Clarion Safety Systems, they discuss icons and symbols and how to test to communicate more clearly what a graphic icon means. Put into the context of an emergency situation — like a Tsunami, or a Hurricaine — or into a situation where the language or culture is different, how do … Read More
Happy Holidays from Pivot Design Group!
Pivot supports Pencils for Kids through the contribution of our services. This year, Pencils for Kids has nurtured a small number of local programs including Scholarships for Girls, Sewing Centres, and Farmers of the Future. To learn more about Pencils for Kids, please visit www.pencilsforkids.com
What is Informed Design?
We’ve been meaning to make a Pivot video for quite some time… Something that tells people about how design can help make a difference to the way we currently do things. Something to explain our process and what it means to work with us. Something about Informed Design. Well, it’s been a long time coming, but … Read More
Are you ON? A NuitBlanche test installation at Pivot
This year for our area (Zone C) the goal for the works was to: “reference and evoke repetition and emotion, recognizing the power of memory and re-enactment.” Though we weren’t on the official Nuit Blanche event map, we thought we would take the opportunity to make use of our prime real estate along King Street and … Read More
How to Make Memories of Your Photos Again
We’ve all at one point or another been guilty of taking “too many” pictures of a moment or experience. Hey, with a smart phone pretty much always within arms reach it’s almost impossible not to snap that quick photo or two… or three. But how often do we look back at those photos that we … Read More