Cool Green Stuff: A Guide to Finding Great Recycled, Sustainable, Renewable Objects You Will Love has got to be one of the best gifts we've gotten in a long time.
GOOD magazine is exactly the kind of magazine it says it is, good. But there are a few others out there "for those who give a damn" that you could call great. For us, three titles come to mind: Plazm, re:, and Look-Look.
Having just arrived in Portland, one of first pleasant discoveries was an issue of The Oregonian newspaper placed at a coffee shop register for all to see.
The most religious of these experiences was undoubtedly the reading of Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things by architect William McDonough and chemist Michael Braungart.
Overdubbing boring footage with funny commentary is nothing new. Not excluding virtually every Japanese martial arts movie or viral videos like those made with GI Joe cartoons, TV shows like Mystery Science Theater 3000, MXC and Bonzai all make great use of otherwise useless content.
As an advertiser, we're constantly looking for new ways to reach consumers in a responsible way. Like many green advertisers, we imagine this to be a reoccurring challenge: How does one promote themselves without leaving an ecological footprint on the planet?
Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love. Hooray for naked dance parties. Makes us wish we were born a little earlier or had these kinds of friends featured in the most awesomess music vid we've seen in a long, long time.
Remember when MTV was about the music?