Carolina Andreoli (London, UK)

Carolina Andreoli (London, UK)
Showcasing projects including 56 Days Worth of Food (2010), 317 (2010) and £28,888.50 (2009).
Carolina Andreoli is an interactive designer based in London, UK. She graduated from Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, interned at McCann Erickson, Collective, and Wallpaper*; and currently at RMA Consulting as User Experience Designer.
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Malaria Information Design Posters (2010): Two malaria posters designed to communicate how macro (climate) and micro (mosquito behavior) variables play a role in the transmission of malaria around the globe. Completed for a project at The University of Washington.
Chris Bishop (Washington DC, USA)
Why Save PBS? (2011) is an infographic aimed at explaining to United States citizens how the small amount they pay for the Public Broadcasting Service benefits everyone. Client: Public Broadcasting Service.
Showcasing projects including Feeding The Planet / Energy For Life (2011), Fineo (2010), CPF (2009), Brain Houses (2010), Net@Work (2010), The Map Of The Future (2009).
Showcasing projects including: The American Energy Spectrum Infographic (2011), The Opportunity Gap (2011), The World's Five Most Dangerous Countries for Women (2011), Driving Is Why You're Fat (2010), The White House Project (2010).
Francesco Zorzi (Milan, Italy)
Couch Surfing (2010): Visual description of the global Couchsurfing service, a way to connect travellers from all over the world through a 'hospitality exchange network' of people.
2011 cyclical year planner (2010): The A0-sized wall planner shows the entire year and is designed to be customised to the user's needs. 8 central rings provide space to group and schedule simultaneous tasks and projects.