International Power – Management Meeting Game

(Formerly) International Power would hold a three day management meeting and each year we designed a themed activity to open the meeting with an engaging challenge. This game was themed “Team” and was a pastiche on the popular game Trivial Pursuit. All the questions were about International Power and Energy including a fun trivia section.

International Power has been acquired by GDF Suez.

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I am a huge fan of this extraordinarily brilliant writer/poet. I find her writing magical. It is vividly sureal and deeply moving and I sincerely hope everyone gets to read her work. I ‘m crossing my fingers that reading her makes you a better writer – how can it not? But if you really want to write well take her courses/workshops. I know I will be.

In the meantime, I’d recommend reading her monthly column Happily for the Paris Review. Everything she writes is about fairy tales and motherhood.

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When I first visited the firm as an intern in 89 he was using this design. The concept was based on a Dada principle where you take the least important thing and make it the most important thing…  As you can see on the envelope below, the street number which is normally the smallest, least important element of the brand (the name being the most important) is made the most dominant element.

Inspired by the poster, but using a lighter weight of Gill Sans, the 2005 red logo with his name in four lines of equal length was a visual play on the pronunciation of his name. Poetically perfect in three lines of three letters, each line a perfect syllable. :-)

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