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Hey Saint Louis—it's time for the AIGA STL 20 Show

By Chris Roettger

We were asked to create the identity and materials for AIGA STL's 20 Show—Saint Louis' annual celebration of great design work. Here's the story behind the brand.

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2/23/15 6:06 AM

aiga, Infographics, Animation & video, Illustration, saint louis, st louis, Web & interactive, 20 show, call for entries, Company news, contest, Creativity, Design, Photography

Here's a classic recipe for tremendous egg nog

By Bill Keaggy

Make the noggiest of nogs with our visual (hic!) recipe card.

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12/24/14 8:39 AM

Infographics, recipe, Art, holiday, Illustration, visual thinking, Company news, egg nog

The Internet of Things...for Advertising

By W. Scott Matthews

Tremendousness is very honored to have been asked by the American Advertising Federation (AAF) to create the identity for their upcoming ADMERICA conference.

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12/5/14 8:09 AM

Admerica, advertising, Infographics, AAF, Art, Illustration, process, visual thinking, Creativity, ecosystem

The Elements of a Powerful Presentation

By W. Scott Matthews

Describing your big vision or telling your company’s story might seem simple—but don’t be fooled, grabbing and holding people’s attention requires a solid balance of research, storytelling, and design

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12/1/14 9:10 AM

Art, Illustration, research, storytelling, visual thinking, writing, Company news, Creativity, Design, presentation

The Origin of Mathematics—another explanatory video for TED-Ed

By Bill Keaggy

Man, I am not good at math. In fact, my nine-year-old daughter recently asked me to help her with her homework and when I said sure, she replied, "Oh, I was just kidding. You're not good at math." So,

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10/27/14 6:21 AM

animation, Animation & video, Illustration, ted, ted ed, video, visual thinking, Company news, Design, math, Photography

Infographic: OK, so what the heck is kombucha?

By Chris Roettger

An eyebrow raises skeptically...

"What. Are. You. Drinking?"

Kombucha!

It's fizzy and a bit sour, but I find it very tasty. And we made this infographic to help you learn

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9/24/14 12:52 PM

Infographics, probiotic, Art, beverage, drink, Illustration, kombucha, visual thinking, Company news, Creativity, Design, infographic, kind of gross but still yummy, scoby

Who uses student data?

By Bill Keaggy

We've been working with an organization called Data Quality Campaign to help them teach the world how data can improve education. So far we've collaborated on two information graphics and two compani

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6/11/14 8:22 AM

Infographics, Animation & video, Illustration, visual thinking, Company news, data, DQC, education students

Eating Well—Feed Your Gut

By W. Scott Matthews

For the July/August 2014 issue of Eating Well Magazine, Tremendousness was asked to illustrate a feature story called "The Wild World Within," which focuses on the research of Jeff Leach and his effor

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6/9/14 8:15 AM

health, Infographics, microbe, bacteria, eating well, Illustration, magazine, microbiome, nutrition, Company news, fiber, gut

Working Mothers meet Rube Goldberg

By Chris Roettger

For the June/July issue of Working Mother magazine, Tremendousness was asked to design and illustrate a two-page feature which would show the multistep process by which companies recruit, hire, retain

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6/5/14 9:09 AM

Infographics, rube goldberg, working mother, hiring, Illustration, magazine, multicultural, women, Company news, Design, HR

Finding Lochfoot

By W. Scott Matthews

In August of 2010 I was hanging out with my youngest son Zach when he showed me a Google image of Bigfoot riding the Loch Ness Monster. He’s always loved cryptids—popular creatures whose existence has

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1/5/14 10:29 AM

illustration, iPad, lochfoot, monster, Animation & video, Art, Books, Illustration, Mobile, Creativity, Design

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