T-Mobile is Making the Magenta a Little More Green
Say what you will about corporations jumping on the green band wagon. Yes, it's annoying, but hey, even if the motivations are a bit transparent, I'm all for any positive...
What did the world DO before we had little bottles of water everywhere? Since we were still drinking water I think it's safe to assume we were okay. In fact,...
Target used Newsweek's green issue last week to offer a solution to some of the plastic bag waste they're responsible for producing. Teaming up with Terracycle, they're asking users to...
On Wednesday evening Emil and I headed out to the Art Directors Club's Paper Expo to pick up some swatch books missing from the studio's library and to indulge in...
I've been smitten with this idea ever since Springwise announced back in October that a company in the UK had begun power washing guerrilla marketing messages onto dirty sidewalks and...
We just got a heads up on some green design seminars coming up at FIT. The seminars are held on Tuesday nights and run through April. From the sounds of...
Lush Innovates Beauty Packaging (Most Of The Time)
In the beauty industry, good packaging design is crucial. Who would buy half the products available if it wasn't for the beautiful bottles and boxes they came wrapped in? I...
Over the past few months I've been to countless lectures, talks and events by industry experts on going green, how to go green, or what they've done to go green....
While doing some research on sustainability, I came across Chris Jordan’s amazing photographic art. His work is both appealing and alarming. Unsparingly depicting American’s mass consumption, his imagery portrays the...
I came across this eco-friendly wooden Christmas tree on a few blogs this weekend. Apparently this tree is 80% more eco-friendly than real trees and it is made from environmentally...