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  • Emotionally intelligent signage: A film

    Here’s a 5-minute film with an interesting twist on emotionally intelligent signage. (It moves a bit slowly at first, but stick with it.) 

     

    (HT: Jeremy Epstein)

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    4 Comments

    1. Cheryl on September 24, 2008

      Beautiful! How many of the six senses does this film contain?

    2. Jeri on September 24, 2008

      Ditto!! This is a phenomenal film, it poignantly illustrates all of the senses….it is a symphony for our soul!!! Thanks for finding and posting this…it is a gift. (No need to apologize for the opening pace, it helps set the context (a lot of subtle messages in those initial pics), is there a message for our time in that we need to apologize that bottom-line images don’t appear quickly enough?? What are we missing in our race to the next item? (Check out Goleman’s TED video on compassion: http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/daniel_goleman_on_compassion.html)

    3. Trevor on September 25, 2008

      I just watched the film. While I love the message, somehow I felt cheated. Perhaps because I have heard the story years ago and wished the filmmaker had made some sort of attribution.

      http://www.newyorker.com/archive/1928/05/05/1928_05_05_017_TNY_CARDS_000182311
      and http://www.ruudsies.com/english/html/its_spring.html

      There was room for some more emotionally intelligent signage in the film!

      I loved AWNM and will be buying JB after reading the excerpt you allowed to be posted.

    4. Tom Swartwood on October 2, 2008

      I am going to share this video with my Entrepreneurial Leadership class this morning. I will let you know what happens. It brought tears to my eyes. Doug Lewis, a good man at Iowa’s Dep’t of Economic Development recommended your book to the class. One of our themes is “Make the World a Better Place.”

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