Doodlers Anonymous: Living Life Like Good Homosapiens

Living Life Like Good Homosapiens

Retro Whale combines all of my favorite things into their body of work: Humanimals, imperfect lines, and a kind of subtle humor that makes me laugh in the most ridiculous way. Get to know the work of Kelly, Jimmy and Jaedon and see life the way they do: With a whole lot of color and inspiring rap lyrics to make you feel complete. Check out their etsy shop too. There's so much goodness there.

Inspirational subconscious scribblers. Doodlers Anonymous lets the id-driven images on scraps of paper and dream-addled journal pages fly!

Decisions, Not Conditions

"In the concentration camps, we witnessed some of our comrades behave like swine while others behaved like saints. Man has both potentialities within himself; which one is actualized depends on decisions but not on conditions. The way in which a man accepts his fate and all the suffering it entails, the way in which he takes up his cross, gives him ample opportunity—even under the most difficult circumstances—to add a deeper meaning to his life. His unique opportunity lies in the way he bears his burden." 

PopTech Innovation Lab: The Future of New Low-Impact Materials

POPTECH ECOMATERIALS INNOVATION LAB

Collaborating on the future of breakthrough green materials and material ecosystems

The PopTech Ecomaterials Innovation Lab convenes this summer with a goal of fostering breakthroughs in next-generation, ‘ultra-green’ ecological materials and industrial processes.

via poptech.org

“The Ecomaterials Innovation Lab brought together a network of eminent and emerging leaders in material science, sustainability, corporate leadership, design, academia, and policy circles. We began the program focused on getting to know one another and exploring the current landscape, system conditions and impediments surrounding the adoption of ecological materials.”

It was a pleasure to be a part of this three day gathering as a graphic facilitator and "creative guru". These are the scientists, designers and policy drivers who are influencing how we make stuff and what happens to it when it "dies".

Check out the article by Beth Cohen on the PopTech blog for more detail on the amazing people and progess we were exposed to.

“Collectively, we unearthed a number of deep insights into this emerging domain. We learned that while we’re spending all of our time thinking about sustainability and climate change in terms of energy sector, in many ways materials may represent a bigger and more impactful part of the problem. We learned about an entirely new, emerging paradigm within the field of lifecycle assessment, that is revealing how materials that look ‘green’ frequently aren’t; that the reverse is also frequently true. We saw firsthand that the biosciences are about to have as big an impact on the energy and materials sectors as they do in healthcare. We learned that industry is way ahead of government in thinking about these issues and that both are way ahead of the average citizen. And we saw firsthand demonstrations of technologies that turn everything from chicken feathers, spider silk, and even raw sewage (!) into useable biopolymers. Most importantly, we created a new and, for the field, unconventional network of thought leaders who are already beginning to collaborate.”

Small, Local and Blue: Raleigh Denim

via good.is

After participating in a conference on sustainable ecomaterials and the textile industry, I have a new mental filter set for: (1) how stuff I wear is made; (2) where the materials are sourced; (3) how the people are treated who fabricate them, and (4) what happens when my stuff "dies".

That is a lot to keep in mind when buying jeans. So check Raleigh Denium out!

More of the story of the young eco-minded co-founders Victor and Sarah Lytvinenko is available at Eco-ChickNYLON MAG, and TreeHugger.

 

The Illustrated Ape

The Selective  History Of Everything Ever Issue

ISSUE 28

The Selective History Of Everything Ever Issue

"UP, UP AND AWAY!"

- features RADIOHEAD'S timeless artist in residence, Stanley Donwood, MAXIMO PARK'S historic Paul Smith, the immortal Holly Wales, the unborn Kim Rickcord, the infinite Salena Godden, the miraculous Marion Deuchars, the significant Siggi Eggersson, the journeying Jimmy Turrell, the legendary Luke Best, the knackered Nick Treadwell, the nuclear Neasden Control Centre, the millenial James Majowski, the Alpha Ian Armer, the O!-mega Lee Armitage, the demise of assorted poet laureates... and a whole teeming universe of mixed up space monkeys, straitlaced gorillas and orangutan grandads doing the Time Warp again... with their pens and pencils set on stun!

How have I never heard of this magazine?!? Illustrations, wacky flash animations and chimps.