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In a new video for TESAT-SpaceCom, we portray the pioneering and innovative ways they are providing a new data network in space, based on laser communication. With the aim of mesmerising audiences, we used the latest in visual illustration techniques to deliver a fast-paced and dynamic representation of TESAT’s capabilities.
In a new video for the European Space Agency (ESA), Design & Data created a short documentary film on the Herschel Space Observatory. The teams involved share their first-hand accounts of the mission and reflect on its legacy.
As the ESA Rosetta mission has come to an end, we look at how media has referred to its success and how cartoon imagery played an important role in communicating the mission.
In a new video for the European Defence Agency (EDA), Design & Data created a series of 2D and 3D visuals with a series of overlays and video cuts to illustrate the need for governmental satellite communications (GovSatcom). The video includes the latest in visual illustration techniques in a fast-paced, dynamic representation.
A series of five videos Design & Data produced for EUMETSAT showcasing its activities in Africa has now been released.
Have you ever wanted to find out how ESA’s missions are made space-worthy? In a new series of videos we produced for ESA, follow the “real CSI” for space as we take a close-up look at ESA’s Materials & Electrical Components Laboratory. See how these “space detectives” solve real scientific problems with materials to ensure issues do not occur on future space missions.
We’re very happy to announce another Rosetta cartoon has been released. In this episode, Rosetta and Philae recall two years exploring Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko.
Great news! Another Rosetta cartoon has been released. In this episode Rosetta tells us what she’s learned in her first year studying Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, and Philae wakes up from hibernation.
Design & Data is pleased to be producing a set of five videos for the promotion of EUMETSAT activities in Africa. Each video will be delivered as standalone videos for distribution on EUMETSAT websites and social media channels.
Good news for all fans of our Rosetta cartoons: A new clip has been completed. You can now watch the sixth episode on YouTube.