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Posted on Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Last week when I was in Düsseldorf I wanted to go from Golzheimer Platz to Nordpark /Aquazoo. Aparently an easy task for a savvy city rat like myself. After living in some many countries with very different subway systems, I was expecting to simply follow the map and get there. However this is what I encountered:

At a first glance I thought to myself “this is the wrong train”. To my surprise it was indeed the right one. In case you are wondering what’s wrong with this picture, I would ask you to look at it again.
Posted on Friday, December 10, 2010

This next January Threeview turns 5 years old. For all of us, it has been a fun journey so far. We are proud of our people and our agency culture. One of our biggest assets is knowing that we are not the typical arrogant prima-donna you find in big agencies, on the contrary we are a down-to-earth agency with talented and passionate people. We are not looking to win awards to satisfy our ego, instead we like to solve marketing and communication problems.
Posted on Tuesday, October 5, 2010
Threeview is on board as a sponsor for his year’s Fotodoks event, a forum for documentary photography. It boasts photography talent from throughout Germany, displaying their work on wide range of topics including a behind-the-curtains view of models in the fashion industry, a series portraying bunkers in Switzerland, and a look at the taboo topic of eroticism for elderly people. Threeview’s go-to photographer Hansi Herbig is among the organizers of the annual four-day event, which takes place at Puerto Giesing in Munich from October 14-17.
A jury chose twelve photographers’ work from 130 submissions. The best piece of work on this year’s topic “Inner Worlds“ (Innenwelten) will be presented on October 16.
Posted on Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Since we went online with www.threeview.com a couple of weeks ago, we’ve been receiving all kinds of feedback from friends, clients and strangers. Some love the website, some hate the website, some just don’t understand it. To begin, we announced that we killed our website, but people seem to ignore that piece of information and demand to see the actual website. There has been countless suggestions on how to improve whatever is there now, I guess I thank everyone for that. However at this early stage we are still testing behaviors and reactions to evaluate what the next steps will be.The best recipe for disaster is trying to please everyone.