Complicated, erudite and slightly neurotic.

dothegreenthing:

50 Shades by Angus Hyland 5/23
Pentagram partner, Angus Hyland, wanted to create a simple visual that would make recycling feel less like something you should do and more like something you want to do. For inspiration, he turned to the universal symbol for recycling - as well as last year’s must-read novel. “I’ve always loved the recycling symbol, designed by Gary Anderson in 1970. It’s a Möbius strip, with the arrows providing direction and a sense of action. It looks to me influenced by another big international symbol, created slightly earlier, the woolmark - and my version, being stripy, marries the two, making the original warmer and more fluid.”“It’s hand-drawn, to highlight the importance of individual action. And it features many different shades of green, because although green is a shorthand for the environment, for some reason graphically we tend to treat it as a block colour, ignoring all the variety that occurs in nature. So I decided to use it in as many shades as possible, highlighting both the variety in nature and the many different ways to save the planet. As an added bonus, it also gave me a nice pun for the title.” 
WHY?
Making steel from recycled tins and cans takes 75% less energy than making steel from scratch.
HOW?
Find out what you can recycle and where you can recycle it at this handy website.
We’re selling 23 limited editions of this poster printed on FSC paper with sustainable ink for £23 plus VAT, postage and packing with all proceeds going back to the Do The Green Thing charity. You can buy one here.

dothegreenthing:

50 Shades by Angus Hyland 5/23

Pentagram partner, Angus Hyland, wanted to create a simple visual that would make recycling feel less like something you should do and more like something you want to do. For inspiration, he turned to the universal symbol for recycling - as well as last year’s must-read novel.

“I’ve always loved the recycling symbol, designed by Gary Anderson in 1970. It’s a Möbius strip, with the arrows providing direction and a sense of action. It looks to me influenced by another big international symbol, created slightly earlier, the woolmark - and my version, being stripy, marries the two, making the original warmer and more fluid.”

“It’s hand-drawn, to highlight the importance of individual action. And it features many different shades of green, because although green is a shorthand for the environment, for some reason graphically we tend to treat it as a block colour, ignoring all the variety that occurs in nature. So I decided to use it in as many shades as possible, highlighting both the variety in nature and the many different ways to save the planet. As an added bonus, it also gave me a nice pun for the title.”

WHY?

Making steel from recycled tins and cans takes 75% less energy than making steel from scratch.

HOW?

Find out what you can recycle and where you can recycle it at this handy website.

We’re selling 23 limited editions of this poster printed on FSC paper with sustainable ink for £23 plus VAT, postage and packing with all proceeds going back to the Do The Green Thing charity. You can buy one here.

Source: dothegreenthing

A Fan Letter to Certain Conservative Politicians

"There’s zero correlation between being the best talker and having the best ideas."

- Susan Cain on the power of introverts, live-illustrated by artist Molly Crabapple (via explore-blog)

yep

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Spent the morning at the beach I Ventura, CA. Saw a pod of dolphins.

Spent the morning at the beach I Ventura, CA. Saw a pod of dolphins.

looks just like the statue on campus.  (Taken with Instagram)

looks just like the statue on campus. (Taken with Instagram)

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NEW MUSIC VIDEO

Point Dume, Bloomington Indiana’s best surf band, has put together a music video.
David J. Woodruff filmed us in front of the Indiana University Art Museum one cold wet night last winter (for which I still owe him a burrito). Months later I spent a few days making a giant mess and watercoloring the whole thing.

Frank, Jenna and I really love being in this band. Hope you are into it.

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"Beauty and seduction are natures tools for survival because we protect what we fall in love with."

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New York City’s controversial anti-Muslim subway ads get a fighting-free-speech-with-free-speech rebuttal from pro-tolerance group United Methodist Women, who raised $6,000 to match the anti-jihad group’s ad buy and secure media space for  ”visual response.” 

Hate is not a solution for hate.

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New York City’s controversial anti-Muslim subway ads get a fighting-free-speech-with-free-speech rebuttal from pro-tolerance group United Methodist Women, who raised $6,000 to match the anti-jihad group’s ad buy and secure media space for  ”visual response.” 

Hate is not a solution for hate.

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