Claytorial

We help people understand complicated things!

We are extremely pleased with our latest explanation video for Wiggio.com, and we hope you find it helpful in explaining the wonderful company it represents.  Wiggio saw more than 10,000 users sign up in the week following the release of their Claytorial. They feel their video has been a useful tool in explaining how Wiggio truly makes it so much easier to work in groups.

Wiggio’s services are straight-forward and easy to use, but there are a lot of them. With a multitude of elements to develop, this Claytorial presented a challenge. We rose the occasion, got creative, and we think we aced it. We feel our Claytorial for Wiggio hits the main points in our trademark easy-to-understand style, all with a hot, Clay-tastic look.

What do YOU think? The Wiggio video is now up on their site, so venture over and check it out. While you’re at it, sign up your group (family, class, band, anything!) and try collaborating on Wiggio yourself.

This outstanding video [link to video] explains the benefits of having a desktop re-winder. Our friend Joshua Gunn over at Nutintuit posted it on his blog. For those of you seeking a little daily humour, we recommend that you visit his site. Nice discovery Josh!

The holidays are a few weeks behind us, and it’s time to get back into a creative mindset. Claytorial is looking forward to getting some serious explaining done in 2009, and we have projects in the works with some fantastic companies.

This year, we are also looking forward to meeting other inspirational explanation experts. The ace video-makers at Common Craft have been a guiding light for us. Our ambition is to do the same for other organizations out there that are trying to make the world a little bit easier to understand.

Best wishes to all in 2009!

Common Craft asks a good question. What is explanation? The list of responses are great to review, and give a solid idea of what people are looking for when they need something clarified. As Einstein once quoted “Make everything as simple as possible, but not simpler”. That’s just one example, for more read on. Common Craft Blog.