I recently started using an internet search engine that saves 2m² of rainforest with each web search I do. Their search results are as good as Google or Yahoo, and it’s free.
The address is: www.ecosia.org.
A small change in your internet searching habits can make a big difference to the world, and this is a great example of business making an amazing positive impact to the environment.
Check it out, and if you like it, then spread the word.
This one’s a reblog from a nice site we like - Nellieandme.com
http://niemann.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/02/02/i-lego-ny/
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Flaunt first approach United Nude about 18 months ago asking when this exciting shoe brand was coming to Australia. We are now very excited to represent United Nude in Australia for PR and sales.
The amazing shoe pictured above has been designed by Iris van Herpen (ex Alexander McQueen). We are waiting for the sample, but the images are amazing. The company has asked us to find Australia’s finest boutiques to stock this limited edition, and we are sure to get loads of media interest too.
Found this old issue while cleaning out one of the Flaunt office cupboards. I still love it as a mantra.
Nellie & Me: FREE bag for your spring / summer fun -
It may not be exactly picnic or beach weather yet, but that hasn’t stopped nellie & me dreaming about sitting in the sun and unwinding with a nice book and perhaps a cold drink or two.
We figured you must be feeling the same way, so nellie & me hit the workshop and came up with this cute casual…
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A very useful piece of research was released today by New York based trend research company PSFK titled “The Future of Retail”. One of the blogs we follow, Afingo, has posted a good summary of this 80 page report, and here’s the link.
http://www.afingo.com/blogs/featured/shopping-2-0-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-future-of-retail/
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This would have to be the world’s best car park - and it’s right here in Melbourne created by Axel Peemoeller. He said “I developed a way-finding-system for the Eureka Tower Carpark. The distorted letters on the wall can be read perfectly when standing at the right position.” This project won several international design awards.