Created by JESS3: In hopes of going beyond the traditionally static, and oftentimes boring, PowerPoint presentation, The Economist tapped JESS3 to help bring an important data set to life through a powerful graphic animation.
Working closing with the Economist Intelligence Unit, which compiled a 150-page report called the Women's Economic Opportunity Index, our team explored creative direction through multiple styleframes in order to achieve a look that would illuminate crucial information about women's opportunity across the world.
In combing through data and creating detailed storyboards, this six-minute animation tells the story through data visualization of where women stand in the business world from issues ranging from maternity leave to property rights.
The Economist Intelligence Unit presented the data at the World In 2011 Festival, an event that coincided with the 25th Anniversary of The Economist's World In... publication. It preceded a panel sponsored by the Washington D.C.-based NGO Vital Voices featuring female entrepreneurs who are changing the way women live and work around the world.
@kvakere It is not Powerpoint. Closer reading of that first paragraph would indicate that a dull powerpoint presentation is exactly what they were attempting to avoid.
I'm pretty sure Flash is what was used.
machinesbreathe 2 months ago
@sunnymiu read info, it is PowerPoint presentation
kvakere 1 year ago
the most amazing presentation I have seen, which animation software was used?
sunnymiu 1 year ago
This is fantastic! Fantastic presentation. Thank you for making this.
enolamsemaj 1 year ago
What software you use???
Flash, After effects, power point.......... etc...... Please answer :) Great videos men :D
creativesousa 1 year ago
You deserve a LOT more views! Thank you for making this. :)
allstar8000 1 year ago
Yay Finland! Here though women get 80% the salary men get for the same job so it's not so great really.
Arvoitusmies 1 year ago