I enjoy organizing things in my life, mainly files on my computer and tidying up around the house. What if someone brought that same passion for sorting things to everyday scenarios.
Swiss artist and author Ursus Wehrli takes chaotic and unorganized scenarios and utilizes his inner OCD and organizes each.
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Monday, August 29, 2011
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Action Pencils
Love! Each day, you could grab a pencil and complete the action. Action Pencils by We Are What We Do, a non-profit organization that gives all profits from their stationery line directly to schools and community projects.
These pencils bear six of the 131 actions items that We Are What We Do list as ways to make someone’s day, make your home a bit greener and overall, do a little chunk of good. I really hope the organization comes out with a giant box of 131 Action Pencils. A vibrantly colorful desk and a happier life would be the end result I think.
Just one pencil (with Action 124: Don’t worry if you make a mistake) has a rubber on the end.
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A Symphony of Color
These pencils bear six of the 131 actions items that We Are What We Do list as ways to make someone’s day, make your home a bit greener and overall, do a little chunk of good. I really hope the organization comes out with a giant box of 131 Action Pencils. A vibrantly colorful desk and a happier life would be the end result I think.
Just one pencil (with Action 124: Don’t worry if you make a mistake) has a rubber on the end.
Related Posts:
A Symphony of Color
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Move, Learn, Eat
Last week I posted each one of these videos on Facebook, Twitter, and Google+. Figure I should post them together since most people don't follow me in all three.
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films.
3 guys, 44 days, 11 countries, 18 flights, 38 thousand miles, an exploding volcano, 2 cameras and almost a terabyte of footage all to turn 3 ambitious linear concepts based on movement, learning and food into 3 beautiful and hopefully compelling short films.
MOVE from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.
EAT from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.
LEARN from Rick Mereki on Vimeo.
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