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Raising awareness about one of the main threats of our ecosystem: #deforestation. This creative campaign by TBWA\ España for @AReforesta illustrates how the destruction of trees affects animals' habitat: "It's not only a tree" adsoftheworld.com/media/print/as…
How Melbourne-based cinema and TV company Blackmagic Design landed an exclusive partnership with Apple. Nice work Blackmagic Design! #aussieaussieaussieoioioi Via SmartCompany smartcompany.com.au/entrepreneurs/…
A good force for nature: The Nature Conservancy 2018 Photo Contest Winners. Reminding us of the remarkable nature of nature that we should admire and protect via The Nature Conservancy nature.org/photos-and-vid…
“Colin Forbes on the Structure of Pentagram Design”. How the company’s unique structure has meant it has survived for nearly 50 years where others have crumbled with the death of the founders, or been absorbed bit.ly/2Flq4z8
Making Manuscripts | a beautiful, centuries-old craft youtu.be/nuNfdHNTv9o via Open Culture
“7 Essential Chrome Extensions for Designers” by Nick Kramer blog.prototypr.io/7-essential-ch…
@RobGMacfarlane Great to celebrate James Lovelock, but please don't forget Lynn Margulis the late great biologist who Jim always acknowledged as #Gaia's co-originator and who gave it credibility among life scientists when he was dismissed. vimeo.com/215519625
ARTICULATE ANGER bit.ly/2vId4n0 @JimCarroll7's sharply observed post about ‘Hope to Nope: Graphics and Politics 2008-18’ the Design Museum is a #mustread
Charles Darwin carried a copy! First published in 1814, Werner's 'Nomenclature of Colours' is a guide - pre-photography - to the colors of the natural world, revered by artists & scientists for more than 2 centuries! This new edition brings this classic back2life Smithsonian Books
The Cutting-Edge Science That Can Turn Everyday Objects, Like a Bag of Chips, Into a Listening Device goo.gl/4fxqfb via Open Culture