Posts Tagged ‘bottled water’
experience design: multidimensional business
April 26th, 2010 by lifeproof
I cannot pinpoint to an exact time frame, but I can say that since a decade or so business and trade has become post-postmodernized. That is to say, the usual dynamic of the business and trade has moved from the equasion: product=money, to the equasion: any process, feeling, image, identity, reputation, mind-set, message, propaganda, social [...]
Tags: Apologue, bottled water, Boxed Water, Coca Cola, Cola Turka, consumer goods, consumerism, Evian, experience design, global warming, H2O, humanitarian philanthropy, Israeli Army, Mecca Cola, Middle East, Palestinian refugees, Paul Smith, Paul Smith's bottle design for Evian, Pepsi, philanthropic business, philanthropic products, philanthropy, political philanthropy, product=money, space design, Tali Krakowsky, The Mecca Cola, The Palestinian Liberation Organization, U2
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Water in the Bottle
July 28th, 2009 by lifeproof
It’s an old tradition to expect things to come out of bottles to save us from situations–like a genie… or we put a letter in it expecting someone somewhere over the ocean may read it and save us from the uninhabitated tropical island… or just to expect that the drink inside may make us forget [...]
Tags: bottled water, Boxed Water, Boxed Water is Better, carpal tunel syndrome, Kabbalah Water, startalie, The Tap Project, water, Water Day
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles, PinPoint, PoliTickles
