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When TerraChoice's Six Sins of Greenwashing report was released last fall, it brought with it whispers of green fatigue, and raised the specter of Big Business Bullsh--. Could it be that corporate co-opting of sustainability had led to a market full of misleading claims and outright lies? Go figure. But as the public's sustainability discussion moves along, governments are getting involved in an at...
[Frequencies is a semi-regular post series focusing on the random design/pop/pointless/happening trends I pick up on from time to time. This particular episode may have suffered slightly at the hands of my busy schedule...yet I think it's still fresh enough to be worth posting.]There seems to be something inherently playful about paper sculpture. Maybe it's the ephemeral nature of the medium, or th...
One of my favorite shows, Frontline, has an exceptional story on one of my favorite examples of sustainable urban planning, Curitiba, Brazil:"Far from an idyllic utopia, Curitiba faces the same problems that metropolises around the world do, including overcrowding, poverty, pollution and limited public funding. What's different about Curitiba is that its planners have come up with some creative and...
The Anti-Advertising Agency is hosting a free workshop in New York City on July 1, where you will learn how to identify illegal signs and get them removed. Why should you participate? Because advertisers are essentially stealing from you when they advertise illegally - they are using public space (supported by tax dollars, very often not theirs) to impose their message on you. There's nothing wrong...