The Big Five
The Seedboard
“Fields of Ideas”: this is how Germany presented itself at Expo2015: a country full of energy and initiatives, and a relationship with nature marked by respect, in the meantime evolving a great quantity (and quality) of innovation thanks to a canny use of new technologies. We could tell you about the [Pavilion](https://expo2015-germany.de/en/), its theme, its architectural language. Many (and highly successful) details, the “germs of ideas” represented by stylized plants. Everything great to look at, interesting, and done well. However, there is something that we like more than anything else: the interface that visitors can use to access the pavilion's contents. We start from elements at the basis of nutrition (water, soil, climate and biodiversity) exploiting the contents via a “[seedboard](http://www.milla.de/en/projects/das-seedboard)”, a tool that is both analogue and digital onto which texts, images and films are projected. A simple, innovative interface which on its own becomes a real “field of ideas” on a personal scale. We've always liked interface design and it has always seemed to us a fundamental element of the contemporary landscape. Here we have an example that is ingenious, stylish and perfect. We couldn't have asked for more: danke schön!