Give A Shave: Harry’s

Curator: Rachel Martin
date: May 8, 2013
Categories: Brand & Identity Systems Design, Package Design, Typographic Design
Tags: art of shaving, branding, community, culture, Design, Design Thinking, Environment, giving back, industrial design, innovation, Packaging, paperboard, product design, razors, shaving, social design, social responsibility, sustainability, sustainable design, The Living Principles
I was listening to NPR when I heard about Warby Parker co-founder Jeffrey Raider launching his second startup, called Harry’s. Since Warby Parker has been a model of doing good and being socially responsible, I was eager to hear more about Harry’s. During the interview, Mr. Raider spoke about paying over $20 for a small pack of razors and questioned why an everyday product should cost so much. From there, Harry’s was born. The company designs, manufactures and distributes its products itself, essentially creating its own unique supply chain. By doing this, the company is able to offer a higher-quality product at a lower price.
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Cook. Charge. Go.: BioLite

Curator: Rachel Martin
date: May 7, 2013
Categories: Brand & Identity Systems Design, Package Design
Tags: biolite, branding, community, culture, Design, Design Thinking, energy, Environment, industrial design, innovation, Packaging, product design, social design, social responsibility, sustainability, sustainable design, The Living Principles
An innovative business that converts waste heat into electricity—and integrates environment, people, economy and culture from The Living Principles for Design framework—is BioLite.

BioLite, headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, was founded by Jonathan Cedar and Alex Drummond and has received numerous awards for their innovative CampStove. What’s so great about it? Well, it turns heat from fire into electric energy and can charge cellphones and LED lights. I am surprised no one had thought of this sooner, but it’s pure genius.


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Making Waves: WHOLE WORLD Water

Curator: Rachel Martin
date: May 6, 2013
Categories: Brand & Identity Systems Design, Information Design, Package Design
Tags: Environment, global water crisis, innovation, Packaging, packaging design, recycling, social design, sustainability, water
An exciting project that I think seamlessly embodies The Living Principles for Design four streams of sustainability—environment, people, economy and culture—is WHOLE WORLD Water.

WHOLE WORLD Water is a revolutionary new social enterprise launched by former (RED) CEO Jenifer Willig and kontentreal production company founder Karena Albers, with an advisory board that includes Richard Branson and other visionaries. The campaign unites the hospitality and tourism industries in combating the global water crisis by encouraging these industries to filter, bottle and sell their own water and contribute 10 percent of proceeds to the WHOLE WORLD Water Fund. The proceeds go directly to provide universal access to clean drinking water and basic sanitation to one billion people within a decade.
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SlapFat Devil: Ryan Feerer

Curator: Brent Couchman
date: April 27, 2012
Categories: Brand & Identity Systems Design, Package Design
Tags: barbecue, bbq, Packaging, Sauce
Ryan Feerer and Chad Zellner have been working on SlapFat BrewBQ Sauces for over a year. The design has just the right amount of attitude and appropriateness. The use of bold typography with Ryan’s tight iconic illustration is legit.
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De Kwartiermakers Edible Book: I Don't Buy It

Curator: Kingsley Harris
date: March 23, 2012
Categories: Corporate Communications Design
Tags: Design, Packaging, Typography
This piece is great. What makes me green with envy is the concept, execution and keen attention to detail. The designers weave in and out of different styles, calling on multiple typography choices which result in a complex graphical journey that does not disappoint. It is packaging and narrative with a sweet surprise at the end.
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