If you’re like most people of my generation, you grew up with LEGO bricks. The little snap-together blocks became anything you could imagine. That’s because, as we learned recently, LEGO isn’t just a toy, it’s a medium, a platform, a language. It occupies a special place in the world.
Recently we had the opportunity to learn a lot about the company through working with them on an internal-only video project with the goal of explaining to LEGO employees how the company will innovate in the future through a philosophy called “System In Play”. It was no small challenge, but one of which we’re very proud to have been a part.
I spent a couple of days at the company’s headquarters in Billund, Denmark and worked with Per Hjuler, Senior Vice President of Brand, Communication and Concept Development and Paal Smith-Meyer, Senior Director, New Business Group. Despite being very busy, Per and Paal were among the most responsive and engaged clients we’ve had. And of course, we made a great video together.
Lee, this is perfect. Thanks to both you and the team around it. It came out exactly as I had hoped it would thanks to your ability to listen to our input and translate that into your well working format.
- Per Hjuler
I came away from this project with a new respect for LEGO. Not just for the toys they make, but the amazing culture of the company and how they approach their product. I could go on-and-on. It was truly a privilege.
While I can’t share the video, I have provided some photos and screenshots below. (More photos on Flickr)
This is Per, yours truly and Paal in front of the LEGO logo.
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The LEGO logo above is made entirely of LEGO mini-figures
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The lobby of LEGO Headquarters, which opens onto the distribition and packaging facility. I was able to tour the facility, but pictures were not allowed inside.
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