Nordpil

Services

Nordpil, founded 2008, offers the following services. Do not hesitate to contact us for more information!

Map design
Map design

Nordpil loves maps, and we love to make great maps: cartographic products that are clear, legible and beautiful. We are experts in transforming geographic data into stunning visual pieces for print and web. References include UN, Arctic Council and several academic institutions.

GIS - data management, analysis
GIS

We have extensive experience in working in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), data management, data capture, analysis and interactive maps (web-maps). Technologies include ESRI ArcGIS, Quantum GIS (qGIS), OpenStreetMap and Global Mapper.

Visual communication - charts, diagrams, training
Visual communication

Do you have need for amazing, clear and powerful charts and diagrams? Nordpil have extensive experience in preparing quantative and qualitative information products from data, indicators and statistics. Our illustrations have been published by the UN, the Arctic Council and many other clients.

Charts, diagrams and maps that make a difference – how to do it right!
Workshop

Learn how to make the kind of visual material that is picked up by bloggers, used in press releases and ends up in presentations! In our full-day training workshop, you will learn how to create charts, diagrams and maps that capture your audience's attention and expand the reach and impact of your information. Our workshop is designed for anyone who works with environmental and sustainable development issues, from researchers to journalists.

Communicating climate change - how to do it right!
Climate workshop

Learn how to prepare content that is picked up by bloggers and featured in press releases and presentations! In our full-day training workshop, you will learn how to communicate climate change through visual material that captures your audience's attention and expands the reach and impact of your information. Our workshop is designed for anyone who works with climate change issues – from researchers and government staff to journalists and communicators.