Escapulario’s Brazilian-inspired baubles are strung with matryoshkas, pigs, skulls, and Virgin Marys - quite the variety! Portions of each product also benefit charities, from what I understand.

May 24th 2007 03:54 pm
Escapulario’s Brazilian-inspired baubles are strung with matryoshkas, pigs, skulls, and Virgin Marys - quite the variety! Portions of each product also benefit charities, from what I understand.

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May 14th 2007 02:55 pm
It’s inspiring to see that graphic designers are using their talents to be more socially responsible - in the case of the exhibition Retired Weapons from Japan, it’s to spread the message of peace and love to the world through their simple but straightfoward graphics:

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May 4th 2007 01:38 pm
For whatever reason, I always remember to donate my old dresses to the Princess Project, but always immediately after they’ve had their yearly event. I love this cause - women donate their dresses to the Bay Area-based organization, who in turn provide the dresses to high school girls who don’t have the financial means to afford them for prom. And we all know how ridiculously expensive prom can get, rich or not.
Here are some of the happy girls that the Princess Project has helped out. It’s too late to send a dress for this prom season (January through April only), but they always welcome financial donations.
(Today’s theme must be “Bay Area”, huh?)

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Mar 30th 2007 10:40 am
I drove by one of their public exhibits here in L.A. and immediately fell in love with this installation / artist group of sorts. Such a simple but sweet message to send out to the world: YouAreBeautiful

Artillery, Chicago, from YouAreBeautiful
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Mar 21st 2007 05:36 pm

The Pink Project has put together a charity photobook with the help of artists, musicians, survivors, celebrities, and other advocates to support the Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN) and the Los Angeles Breast Cancer Alliance (LABCA). I don’t know much else about it, but it’s definitely a cause that is close to my heart. You can purchase the book online or at the book release party this Saturday if you are in the L.A. area.
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