lundi 3 mai 2010
Reanim furnitures (5.5 designers)
Background Stories Coffea project (Arlene Birt)
Droog Life Cycle Tee-shirt (Arlen Birt)
Repair Manifesto (Platform21)
mercredi 14 avril 2010
Traditional Japanese Packaging (Hideyuki Oka)
"Background Stories" (Arlene Birt)
Sustainable Clendar (Marine Cochet)
Lite2go packaging
mardi 13 avril 2010
Shell Springboard programme (Thomas Matthews studio)
Print material for the Shell Springboard programme that provides finance to low carbon business ideas in the UK.
http://thomasmatthews.com/
dimanche 11 avril 2010
Thoma Matthews' Manifesto
'Tis the season for Top 10 lists; today's installment comes from the London-based design firm thomas.matthews, who've developed a manifesto [PDF], of sorts, about how they work to fight climate change. Required reading for designers interested in not trashing the planet.
1. Re-thinking
2. Re-using
3. Using friendly materials
4. Saving energy
5. Sharing new ideas
6. Designing to last
7. Staying local, buying ethical
8. Supporting what we believe
9. Inspiring, having fun
10. Saving money
Taken by itself, without some context in what the firm has done, as examples of each, the list is a little uninspiring; it's a bit like saying something like "We do things better" and leaving it at that -- a nice sentiment, but lacking the details that make it a meaningful, actionable philosophy. But take a look at what they've done: for "re-thinking," they noted their "No Shop" shop, a storefront they created for Friends of the Earth to convince folks to consume less; for "supporting what we believe," they note their clientèle who "work for things we care about," like better recycling, fighting climate change and tackling hunger.
Perhaps the most important note about this manifesto, though, is not that thomas.matthews is not that they recycle whenever they can, or that they source locally and support local economies, but that they've realized that there is something that they can do with every project, every client, every day, to lighten their footprint and help fight global warming. And that's a lesson we can all take something from. ::thomas.matthewsvia ::MoCo Loco
http://www.treehugger.com/
A Greeting Card that Becomes a Garden
jeudi 25 mars 2010
Biodegradable bag (60 Bag)
Reused newspapers. "No ink. No bleeds." (Malu Roldan)
lundi 22 mars 2010
"Guides for Sustainable Communities" (Thomas Matthews)
Thomas Matthews studio designed a user-friendly publication series: "guides for sustainable communities".
The aesthetic was created with the capacity to accommodate future issues and was produced using vegetable-based inks and recycled paperstocks.
http://www.thomasmatthews.com/
vendredi 19 mars 2010
Eco-friendly materials for packaging (Austin Happel)
This tea package designed by Austin Happel stands out for its consideration to distribution by being stackable, this reduces the amount of additional packaging during shipping. Also the containers are made from PLA (Polyatic Acid), corn-based plastic which is compostible, and they are printed with vegetable based ink.
Clever Packaging (Kim Magerko)
dimanche 7 mars 2010
Chocolate packaging (Celery Design)
samedi 6 mars 2010
"Slow Travel Map" (Chris Thompson)
SustainAble (Aaris Sherin)
"SustainAble: A Handbook of Materials and Applications for Graphic Designers and Their Clients" is a practical handbook on environmentally conscious graphic design
The author, Aaris Sherin, has done a fantastic job of compliling the latest information on materials and techniques for designers interested in working with the environment in mind.
The book itself was printed using a range of sustainable methods.
http://www.amazon.fr
Sustainable Calendar (Marine Cochet)
"Artseen Invit" (Another Limited Rebellion)
"Green Map of NYC" (Green Map System)
Dreamed up during the summer Blackout of 2003, this Green Map was created to promote energy awareness and action in New York. Published in February 2006, it encompasses three citywide views showing the impacts of our current energy choices, everyday and easy things you can do to conserve energy, and smart energy investments.
100 000 copies have been printed on recycled paper.
lundi 1 mars 2010
Traditional Japanese Packaging (Hideyuki Oka)
samedi 27 février 2010
"Greening Unesco" logo (Marine Cochet)
"Invitation for the Design Council" (Thomas.Matthews)
This is the invitation for the Design Council's "Good Design Plan" which is about new ways of approaching design in a sustainable way.
"Our solution was to use the paper from an older Design Council publication saving paper and recycling at the same time. We also used inks that are all vegetable based. The innovative nature of the printing process meant that a number of outcomes occur from the same design; dependent on the paper that it is being printed on". Thomas.Matthews
"Grey to Green" (Thomas.Matthews)
This brochure was designed for CABE's "Grey to Green"' campaign. It gives informations on how to make our cities and lifestyles more green and ecological.
"CABE highlight fresh ideas on how the built environment could be designed and managed and how we could shift funding and skills to green our cities". Thomas.Matthews
http://www.thomasmatthews.com/
"Double-sided postcard" (Sara de Bondt)
This postcard can have a double-use and make the economy of paper. It can be used both by the transmitter and by the receiver who can then reply.
Biodegradable film (NatureFlex)
"Reanim" (5.5 Designers)
"Background Stories" (Arlene Birt)
"To encourage consumer awareness of how their food choices affect not only themselves, but also global environment and society, consumers need to feel a connection with the environmental, social and economical impacts of their foods". Arlene Birt