Readymade, the book by the founders of the magazine with the same name, is a perfect marriage between sustainability and stellar book design. It features dozens of useful projects (organized by material: paper, plastic, wood, metal, glass, and fabric) most of which can be created with discarded materials from around the house. Although the publication has been out for a few years, I constantly return to appreciating the clarity of its design vision. If you love DIY and/or an amazing book with tons of projects and humorous tidbits and facts, this is the must-have for your library.
| Mar. 9, 2010 | Posted by: MSLK |
Readymade, A Book of Sustainable DIY Projects
| Mar. 9, 2010 | Posted by: Sheri |
MSLK Helps to Organize a Spark/AIGA NY Green Event
Our design organization, Spark, and the AIGA/NY (Association of Professional Design, New York Chapter) are coming together to host the AIGA’s first series of green events for graphic design on April 6th, 2010. As the current President of Spark and Director of Outreach for the AIGA’s Center for Sustainable Design, I will be moderating the panel discussion on “How to Lead Clients Towards Being Green.”
Aimed at principals of design firms and directors of new business, this conversation will dig into the sales process, and seeks to uncover practices that firms large and small can implement to lead even the most ecologically unaware clients towards more sustainable practices.
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| Feb. 18, 2010 | Posted by: MSLK |
Swedish Eco-Friendly Shopping Bag

Skipping the plastic bag while shopping isn’t just great for the environment – the alternatives can also be so much more fashionable. Stockholm’s Stadsmission, the Swedish equivalent to the Salvation Army, repurposes clothes and fabrics that can’t be retailed into super eco-friendly shopping bags. Created in collaboration with the renowned Swedish architecture group Claesson Koivisto Rune, this line of shopping bags is marketed under the brand Remake.
| Feb. 8, 2010 | Posted by: Sheri |
Is Green Normal or Abnormal? Thoughts on the 2010 Superbowl
Influenced by the economy, it seems that the eco message in the 2010 Superbowl was heavily downplayed this year. Gone were commercials of companies promoting their sustainable track records and making a difference. Instead there was very little green message at all, except this spot for the Audi A3 TDI® clean diesel. The notable message is, while other cars are stopped in traffic at an eco-check point, the Audi driver is allowed to pass on through. However, based on consumer reactions, the bigger take away seems to be, “There’s those eco-nuts again, overreacting about my garbage and getting in my business.”
| Dec. 14, 2009 | Posted by: MSLK |
Help Remedies’ Creative Ways to Solve Simple Problems
Ever feel like you have problems that no one has any solutions to? Help Remedies may have an answer for you.
Don’t know what to wear?
Never been kissed?
Or maybe you just have a song stuck in your head?
Help Remedies have collected humorous (yet helpful) answers to all these questions and lots more. The brand is known for its elegant, minimal design and eco-friendly packaging, but they’ve also come up with great ways to get their customers involved in the brand. The Help I’m Bored page is amusing and a great way to start a Monday morning. It also gives a good idea of what the brand stands for: making it simple to solve simple health issues.
| Dec. 9, 2009 | Posted by: Marc |
Independent Coffee Shop Edges Out Starbucks
Sheri and I just got back from a trip today to Wisconsin, visiting the folks at Wigwam to discuss the new marketing materials we’re developing for them.
Having been to the Milwaukee airport more than a few times, I’ve grown accustomed to a few routines: the best airline (Midwest), the best time to fly (avoid late outbound flights in winter), the best place to rent a car (Avis), and the best morning coffee after the plane ride. Sadly, this had always been Starbucks, as I hate Starbucks coffee — too bitter, too expensive, and too ubiquitous. (Sorry, Sheri).
Yet the choices at the Milwaukee airport were always much worse, and the caffeine junkie in me is not always rational… a fix is a fix.
That’s why in my post-flight fog, as I approached the familiar kiosk area in the terminal, I did a double-take: had Starbucks been replaced by some funky indie coffee shop named Alterra?
| Dec. 7, 2009 | Posted by: Sheri |
Hopenhagen, Climate Conference in Copenhagen
Today is the first day of the United Nations Climate Change Conference. For the next 11 days representatives from 170 countries accompanied by non-governmental organizations, journalists, business representatives, and personal enthusiast totaling an estimated 8,000 people are gathering to advocate reform to prevent global warming and climate changes. We met some of these advocates back in September during the UN’s Climate Week when they were beginning their rally cry.
One of the efforts to raise awareness and support for this global effort is grass roots effort called “Hopenhagen”. The people behind Hopenhagen are volunteers from the International Advertising Association, advertising, marketing and communications industries who have donated their time and resources to do what they do best, create an awareness campaign. Through this campaign, they hope to, “Connect every person, every city, and every nation to Copenhagen. To give everyone hope, and a platform from which to act. To create a grassroots movement that’s powerful enough to influence change.”
| Nov. 15, 2009 | Posted by: Sheri |
Starbucks Creates “The Cup Summit” to Make Paper Cups 100% Recyclable
In an effort to think cradle-to-cradle Starbucks is taking on the 58 billion paper cups American’s use annually. As a company contributing an estimated 3 billion cups into the waste stream annually, Starbucks goal is to make all paper cups 100% recyclable by 2012.
| Oct. 15, 2009 | Posted by: MSLK |
MSLK’s “Watershed” Acknowledged by the Green Community

MSLK’s initiative to raise environmental awareness through Watershed, an eco-art installation, is acknowledged by the green community.
“The US Consumes 1500 Plastic Water Bottles Every Second, a fact by Watershed”
Tree Hugger, blog
October 15, 2009
| Sep. 30, 2009 | Posted by: Marc |
Video Highlight: MSLK’s Environmental Commitment
We just produced a short video about our environmental commitment. You can see it above, or on our fresh, new site: www.mslk.com.
Let us know what you think!










