Our cities can feel like deserts, making some desperate to get out into nature, and others just diving further into pretty pictures of it on the screens
Di02160 Outdoor gear vs sustainability
When in nature we've gone from less is more, to doing less, with more
Di02159 Digital wayfinding apps – good or bad?
Making a good navigation and hiking app requires a lot, and it is seldom the quick fix to get people out walking some might think
Di02158 Connecting the trails
Paths gets much better if missing parts are added to close the gaps
Di02157 Between recovery and sustainability
Reasons for hiking are often divided into internal and external reasons: Some hike mostly to find their balance or to get better health. Others walk to create more balance in the world, avoid flying and lower their Co2 footprint. Both reasons are good motivation and can work together.
Di02156 The first step is the hardest
Hiking is in many ways a metaphor for our understanding of the rest of life, and this also applies to the fact that the first step is often the most difficult to take
Di02155 Motivation to head for nature
Five reasons people hike and get out into nature: To experience the landscape, find peace and quiet, get exercise, family time or/and meet people
Di02154 heart shaped trail island
Drawing of an island with walking paths between the different parts and a coastal path around the whole place
Di02153 Making places better together
When many people join hands to make paths and trails, the results gets better
Di02152 From cars, over public transport to walking
When more people walk, it is both good for the planet, our community and every one of us
Di02151 Outdoor life conference sketch
Sketch of outdoor people who are on their way to Denmark, Sketched live on a conference about designing paths and places to support outdoor life
Di01318 Library multi-tool
The Swiss knife of the library with both books, access keys, support, research, meeting facilities and more
Di01317 Library with pillars of people
Sketching up a library where people are holding it up
Di01316 Library face-in-hole board
Some of the ever changing roles of the librarian from service, to teambuilding, to research to coaching
Di01313 The research landscape
Metaphorical Information landscape with information clouds, sea-waves, roads, waterhole, tree, and volcano
Di01312 Libraries providing access
Building a free library bridge to different understandings and information
Di01311 The information Commons
Sketching up creatures of data, inhabiting a shared landscape
Di01310 Holding knowledge together
Sketching up a building where the pillars are made up of people
Di01309 The library lab
Researching the nature, flow and sharing of information and stories
Di01308 The challenge of publishing
Libraries can help with coaching and data for academic high jumps
Di01307 From closed to open access
Research and scientists are challenged by lack of access to information and data
Di01306 From service to guide
Libraries are moving from providing service to also providing coaching and guiding
Di01305 Between copyright castles
Connecting and sharing around the copyright towers
Di01304 non-compatible
Different standards challenge the flow of data, stories and information
Di01303 Orbital ring of stories
Sketching up a circle of books around the planet