Social Change

InfoGraphics: Why buy local?

A great comparison on where your money goes when you buy from a local business versus a non-local business.

One Textile Label to Cut the Confusion: L.E.A.F.

Elinor Averyt is the founder of a proposed eco-labeling program, ‘Labeling Ecologically Approved Fabrics™ ’ (L.E.A.F.) which aims to eliminate confusion in the US market around environmental and social labeling for apparel and other textile products. The three month public review process for LEAF is launching this week, during which industry stakeholders and the general public are being invited to participate in a collaborative development process. Ms. Averyt made some time for an exclusive Q&A with Sustainable Life Media.

Climate Change “Scientists Are Divided”

Remembering Inspiration

When did inspiration - the most natural experience in the world - become such a rare commodity? By John Marshall Roberts

Making Way for the New Corporation

I Heard You're a Great Lover

What makes a bonfire brand? The answer is quite simple: It’s about inspiring folks in an authentic manner to join your conversation and become your evangelists.

Americans Believe Green Investing is Poised for a 'Golden Age': Survey

By GreenBiz Staff

Design is an Avocado: The Layers of Green Design

via | greener design By Brian Dougherty

There are three distinct ways of thinking about a graphic designer's role: designer as manipulator of stuff; designer as message maker; and designer as agent of change.

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