Posts Tagged ‘economic crisis’
crisis: welcome the homeless back in
August 15th, 2010 by lifeproof
This new consciousness raising campaign, which is again about the homeless: the second greatest product (after unemployment) of the economic crisis, comes from Britain. CRISIS, which is an NGO that works for the homeless, commissioned the film. Jonathan Pearson has prepared an influential advertising film about the campaign, in which there is a man who enters [...]
Tags: activism, activism marketing, activist advertising, activist design, BBH, Brendan MacKey, Canon 5D, CRISIS, crisis.org.uk, Dean Woodhouse, economic crisis, economic recession, Finsbury Park, Help us welcome the homeless back in, homeless, homelessness, Hugo Bierschenk, Jonathan Pearson, marketing activism, ngo, social activism, Steam Media, The Inspiration Room, Touching the Void, viral marketing
Posted in Black Yogurt Chronicles
Paper-Case
September 28th, 2009 by lifeproof
The recession has forced us to cut down expenses. Even if you want to follow the living standards that you had, now you cannot fully cover all needs as you thought. In situations like these, clever innovators and witty designers come up with humorous designs that would make you buy things just because they are [...]
Tags: Apple, design, economic, economic crisis, economic recession, iPhone, paper case, recession
Posted in PinPoint
Monkey Business in London
March 30th, 2009 by lifeproof
While the economic recession is giving all leaders around the globe a hard time, Obama seeks support from his European counterparts for the stimulus plan. He departed towards London with hope in his heart and rabbit foot in his pocket, but the people on the streets of London are not so hopeful–and they do not [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, economic crisis, economic recession, Europe, G20, London, Obama, protest, stimulus plan
Posted in PhotoMorphosis, PinPoint, PoliTickles
Trash for Solidarity
February 7th, 2009 by lifeproof
A few days ago when I was getting out of the subway vagon, I realized that the vagons are–maybe not–dirtier than before: say three months ago. I maladroitly concluded that observation to the economic crisis, but in a good way. I conceived as a civilized phenomenon. The public space cleanliness is generally attributed to the [...]
Tags: economic crisis, employment, municipality, New York City, pollution, solidarity, subway
Posted in PoliTickles
