Dejesusjessica lives in Los Angeles.
eat, sleep, love, designAtley / Brian / Casey / Will, it looks AH-mazing!
Thank you, GOOD, for continuing to educate us through such beautiful graphic illustrations and exposing us to such great artists!
Atley / Brian / Casey / Will, it looks AH-mazing!
It’s easy to be skeptical about new technologies/movements/way-of-living isn’t it? Okay, maybe it doesn’t make sense that a lot of the sustainable products currently available—products designed to better our lives—are more expensive than non-sustainable products that are mass-marketed, but isn’t that just the nature of the beast? Smaller companies are producing them to get the ball rolling until it catches on so that more sustainable products are produced by more companies and then sold at a lower price. Plus, this Bamboo Bicycle in particular is something that the buyer can actively participate in making (see Casey’s link on the Bamboo Bike Studio). And yes, for now, it is pricey… but patience is key (i hope). We’ve spent years and years bashing our planet physically. We can only try to do our best to help it heal and I’d like to think that it involves a little positive reinforcement despite an unknown future.
This would make a great date! My boyfriend said his first “i love you” to me at the Hollywood Cemetery while we were watching the T.A.M.I. Show. They’re screening The Graduate this Saturday, June 20th.
Thank you, GOOD, for continuing to educate us through such beautiful graphic illustrations and exposing us to such great artists!