The Economist Thinking Space

By C4RL05

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Our friends at Hi-ReS!, in collaboration with AMV BBDO, have crafted this classy PV3D website for the Economist.

In the words of Nicola Davies, from AMV BBDO:

The Economist Thinking Space asks people…where do you get your ideas? We invite you into the lives of some of our European Economist readers – it opens the door to their ‘thinking space’. Our diverse range of influential personalities share their thoughts, ideas, parts of their lives and the role The Economist plays in it. Users are also able to upload and tag images of their own spaces, to allow the site to become more inclusive and to grow, breaking away from the brand’s historical exclusivity.

An excellent piece of work that makes great use of 3D, another fine example of the creative talent and sensibility of the Hi-ReS! team.

More info here.

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