by vertiver | Jun 10, 2019 | Climate Change, COMMUNICATIONS, DESIGN, Facilitation, Healthcare, SUSTAINABILITY, TECHNOLOGY
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the reigning paradigm of our era. In Vertiver’s design, strategy and research work across sustainable agriculture, health and forests, we’re experiencing first-hand how AI is fundamentally transforming the way farmers,...
by vertiver | Jun 7, 2019 | Climate Change, COMMUNICATIONS, DESIGN, Film, FORESTS, Information Design, Print Media, SUSTAINABILITY, TECHNOLOGY, UI/UX
Lush green forests, magnificent mountains, vibrant tribe culture,the rhythmic chants at the beautiful monasteries are only a few of the magnificent features that define Sikkim. So, what else is so unique about this North East State that leads India in various...
by vertiver | May 24, 2017 | DESIGN, SUSTAINABILITY
Revert_upcycle from Vertiver on Vimeo. Vertiver proudly announces the launch of our upcycled product line, reVERT— products crafted entirely from discarded outdoor signs. As champions of ecological and social responsibility AND as a creative agency that designs...
by vertiver | Mar 22, 2017 | ART, COMMUNICATIONS, DESIGN, FORESTS
Very proud of having launched our new “Forests are life” campaign yesterday to mark the “International Day of Forests” with the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change launching it at an event at Asola Bhatti Wildlife Sanctuary. We...
by vertiver | Mar 4, 2017 | ART, DESIGN, TECHNOLOGY
Us film zealots at Vertiver have been chasing cameras since the 90s. We learnt to shoot on the (gasp!) Betacams and were so ecstatic to chuck the bulk when the Mini-DVs arrived. We invested in the Sony HDV and PDX 10 cameras. Then Flip Camera came teasing us with its...
by vertiver | Mar 1, 2017 | DESIGN, SUSTAINABILITY
India has 70 million hectares of Forest Land which amounts to 24% of the country’s total land area. However, a closer look at the data reveals that the majority of the forest cover comprises of highly degraded forests in need of urgent restoration. In an appeal...
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