National Geographic
The National Geographic Society invests in innovative leaders in science, exploration, education and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. WMT has worked with National Geographic on a number of projects over the years, some of which can be seen below.
PROJECT
Infographic
Event Collateral
Posters
AlUla has nourished and sustained human occupation for thousands of years. With wealth generated by the incense trade and agriculture, powerful ancient kingdoms grew and flourished in the valley: commerce, art, languages, and ideas have long ebbed and flowed among its date palms.
WMT designed this interactive map to bring to life the breathtaking features of this historic landscape.
Australia is the driest inhabited continent on the planet and is experiencing one of the worst droughts seen in the past century.
We created this interactive infographic to help educate people about where their water goes, and give them ideas about how to conserve it.
Australia is not alone in their need for water conservation. The Environment Agency is warning that the UK could face serious water shortages within the next 25 years too. As our population grows to around 75 million by 2050, and climate change brings hotter, drier summers, our water supply will drop dangerously unless we take positive action.
We have now recreated this infographic for a further 14 countries to help spread the message far and wide.
WMT designed the invitation and event programmes for a gala event celebrating the 130th anniversary of the National Geographic Society. The invitations were printed using gold, black and yellow foils on the beautifully textured Crane's Lettra Fluorescent White.