March 26, 2013
Team RWB is transforming the way that America supports its veterans when they return from combat. In this case study, Rule29 explains how they have helped tell the story through a comprehensive online strategy and implementation.
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March 20, 2013
Konjo sandals are handcrafted by a group of unskilled and previously unemployed women and men in one of Africa’s largest slums in Nairobi, Kenya. Rule29 helped introduce Konjo by providing both strategic planning advice and creative services—everything from designing the shoes to developing the name, logo and e-commerce website.
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Case Study by Salter>Mitchell March 22, 2013
As part of an ongoing fight against the obesity epidemic, a web and smartphone app is designed to help community members in Pinellas County, Florida find local activities that promote an active, healthy lifestyle. A media campaign helped spread the word.
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March 07, 2013
For this collaborative environmental and experience design project, a series of large one-of-a-kind outdoor “dots” were designed by artists and affixed to public sidewalks throughout Toledo to enhance a sense of place. Residents and visitors alike could locate, map and collect dots using a website and app.
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Case Study by Hyperakt March 12, 2013
Responding to a design challenge posed by the public radio show “Studio 360,” Hyperakt reimagined the branding associated with the teaching profession, creating a new visual vocabulary with key elements made publicly available to teachers around the world.
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Case Study by New Kind March 25, 2013
As North Carolina prepared to vote on a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage in 2012, New Kind partnered with the Coalition to Protect All North Carolina Families to fight back to develop and roll out a campaign against the Amendment that featured open source principles and community-focused design.
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Case Study by Green Map System March 25, 2013
Open Green Map is a social mapping platform that enables the public to share information about green living resources such as farmers markets, solar sites, bike lanes and parks in their communities. With the launch of an iPhone app, users may now explore, embed and export a growing collection of maps on their mobile phones.
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