We help you tell your organization’s history, regardless of which form you choose. We will help you from script to finished product, whether it is a book, film, site, exhibition, musical (yes, we’ve done those) or anything else you want.
A historical narration can take any form. Over the years we have helped organizations tell their stories in books, magazines, historical websites, short movies, tv-series, profile products, exhbitions and roleplay installations. We have created corporate family trees, interactive timelines, timeline-map-mashups, #tbt-series for social media and of course podcasts.
The most successful productions normally work from a clear strategy (step 1 in our history marketing process) and an encompassing history sheet (step 2). This gives us a history bank to draw upon, to choose the stories that best suit purpose and audience. But even without these first steps, we can create effective history marketing that leverages a company’s heritage.
Our researchers and editors will help you package your history in the way that suits your purposes best. If you only want text and images, for your in-house team or existing partners to turn into final products, we’ll deliver that. But more often we create your historical products for you, from script to final delivery. You decide how much help you need.
Some earlier productions:
When retailer ICA turned 100 in 2017, we produced four magazines, each covering 25 years of development. All the articles, plus additional images and film clips, were also made available on the historical website ica-historien.se. Where we also added a newly made short documentary about ICA's 100 years.
Clas Ohlson's historical website, www.clasohlson100.com

Corporate family tree for insurance giant Trygg-Hansa (2001)
Insurance provider Alecta has provided solutions since 1917. 
For Electrolux' centennial in 21019, we produced the book "Shape living for the better", written by Ronald Fagerfjäll.
We also created an historical exhibition at the company's head quarters, telling the same story as in the book, only physically with objects.
Svenska Bostäder's story of building housing in the Stockholm region is told in a combined time- and map-solution. 

Systembolaget's historical website, www.systembolagethistoria.se





Corporate famliy tree for insurance giant Skandia (2003) In our case section, you can read more about, for instance, the work we did for ICA, Alecta and Electrolux.
