To share their knowledge with other designers, they designed and made this small eco-notebook. This notebook has been made and printed using minimalistic carbon footprint materials. They identified that the majority of graphic designers use a notebook throughout the creative process. The design also acts as a resource of information on paper, aiming to encourage designers to integrate sustainability in their own practice by having the information in an accessible and informative form.
Saturday, 15 April 2017
Cast Iron Design
Cast Iron Design are a pair of designers who aim to create a positive impact by creating memorable brands, implementing environmentally responsible practices, and helping the design community achieve the same. In their abouts page they go into detail about their method of rethinking how they approach design. This is through the materials and technologies used when completing a project. Through the development of their knowledge they are reducing their overall size of their environmental footprint without a loss in quality of work.
To share their knowledge with other designers, they designed and made this small eco-notebook. This notebook has been made and printed using minimalistic carbon footprint materials. They identified that the majority of graphic designers use a notebook throughout the creative process. The design also acts as a resource of information on paper, aiming to encourage designers to integrate sustainability in their own practice by having the information in an accessible and informative form.
To share their knowledge with other designers, they designed and made this small eco-notebook. This notebook has been made and printed using minimalistic carbon footprint materials. They identified that the majority of graphic designers use a notebook throughout the creative process. The design also acts as a resource of information on paper, aiming to encourage designers to integrate sustainability in their own practice by having the information in an accessible and informative form.
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