Monthly Archives: November 2009

Environment

Ghost Forest

Angela Palmers Ghost Forest comes to Trafalgar Square.
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Guest Creative

Ruth Munro

We are mighty pleased to be showcasing this weeks guest creative. Her work is so fresh – fantastic draughtsmanship, brave imagination and intelligent storytelling combine to produce unsettling images blessed with a certain ugly beauty. Ladies and gentlemen.. Ruth Munro www.ruthishbelmunro.co.uk
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Information Graphics

Information graphics on unemployment stats are really dull – oh no my friend! – information graphics on unemployment stats can be cool
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Environment

Boxed Water

Theres an alternative to bottled water – move to Scotland. Or theres Boxed Water.
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Health

The Good Gym

Its called The Good Gym cos instead of just running about going nowhere – you actually run round to someones house – say hello and help them out.
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Environment

Coffee Waste Calculator

Is the planet shaking or is it just me? Put down your cafe mocha grande for a mo and check out Kieran Lynns Coffee Waste Calculator
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Jacqueline Bos

We heart red nail varnish and we heart “I Heart the Arctic” by the talented Jaqueline Bos. Her new limited edition mini book “inspired by stories of the arctic, Inuit myths, arctic cultures, icy landscapes” is out now!
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Guest Creative

Tobias Röttger

When designs lame its cos its self-referential or inward looking or just a bit precious. When designs un-lame it has a go – its bold and playful – its surprising and inventive. Wake up tomorrow and care no more what anyone thinks! Ladies and gentlemen.. Tobias Röttger www.tobiasrottger.de
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Unseen Products

“Unseen Products aims to involve European retailers in sustainable trade relations with small producers in developing countries. Unseen Products makes unseen or hard to find products accessible at commercially interesting prices.” Check out the cute Cuddle Toys from Nepal.
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Q&A

Demos

Prospect magazine recently named them “One to Watch” in their Think Tank of the Year awards. What i love is their free to download publications with great findings like this – “People who admit to downloading music illegally spend over £30 more on music per year than those who don’t.” Were delighted that this month their [...]
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