Graphics and multimedia

Our graphics designers can help you with all aspects of your web project from designing a website to producing graphical content. Working with science specialists such as our partner the Science Office, one of our strengths is in providing mathematically accurate and attractive multimedia graphics that present complex information in an easily understandable way.

DexROV

For DexRov, we are responsible for all aspects of the communication campaign, from initial branding and logo creation, to development and management of the website and associated social media channels as well as multimedia material produced by our partner the Science Office. See samples in the gallery below. We also produced a DexROV video you can watch here.

Paxi

For ESA’s Education office we provide multimedia services, including design of posters, flyers and brochures. We provide a range of material starring Paxi the ESA kids’ mascot, including a series of videos in multiple languages prepared by our partner the Science office. Watch a playlist of Paxi animations in English (and other languages!) here. The activity books and other resources are free for download and can be found here.

Rosetta

For ESA’s Rosetta mission, we collaborated with our partner the Science Office to create Where is Rosetta? tracker and Rosetta’s Comet Viewer.

Where is Rosetta? allows users to track the spacecraft as it orbits comet 67P.

Where is Rosetta? allows users to track the spacecraft as it orbits comet 67P.

The comet viewer allows you to explore comet 67P.

The comet viewer allows you to explore comet 67P.

Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM)

The European Space Agency’s Asteroid Impact Mission (AIM) is a candidate mission up for approval in December 2016. The mission will travel to a binary asteroid system to carry out observations and measurements as well as land on the asteroid “moon.” Working with our partner the Science Office, we delivered animations, posters, and infographics detailing aspects of the AIM mission that you can view in the gallery below. Watch the AIM mission animation here and the full dome AIM video for Planetariums here.