Book Release

A little over a year ago, Rita (one of the authors of Graphics Gone Green; Ways to Go Green Without Losing Your Shirt) found my website online. She saw that I placed a focus on being eco-friendly with my business and asked if I’d be willing to be a case study in her book. Long story short, the e-book, which will also be available as a printed copy later, was released this past weekend.

You can find me and my business on pages 1.13-1.15 and 5.2 and 5.22. Here are a few sneak peeks:

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Here’s a small blip from the book’s website:

If you’re a creative professional who’s anywhere on the path of a project that’s going to press or the Internet, Graphics Gone Green is for you. Our book will give you an understanding of what you can and cannot change, and how to reduce your carbon footprint at work. You’ll meet fantastic pioneers who have cut a path in a jungle of bureaucrats, naysayers, and skeptics, always with great determination. You are in good company.

The content loosely follows a designer’s day at work, starting with matters relating to your studio or work environment, followed by tips on efficient Internet use, streamlining client and workgroup communication, green design strategies, print-related issues, and finally, locating and working with sustainable print providers.

Each chapter is available singly or assembled in one book. If you prefer to see it in print, you will find it at Blurb.com where books are printed one at a time.

Click here to head on over to the website. The book’s blog is here as well.

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This is awesome. Congrats!

Thanks, Kim! :)

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