Posts filed under 'illustration'
SusyJack* ~ Contemporary Desk Goodies
I came across these perfect paper products today, Susy Jack has created these lovely clips to keep all your papers in tack and other colorful desk accessories to cheer up a boring desk. Everything is eco-friendly (made of 100% recycled paper) and handmade in the US. Cute, Eco-Friendly and Handmade, what more could you ask for?




Add comment January 25, 2009
Greeting cards that give Thanks ~ to friends & the environment
Happy Thanksgiving! All the greeting cards below are made from recycled materials post consumer waste and/or chlorine free paper. Also they are printed with soy based or vegatable inks. Get your greeting card on for the holiday season!

A set of 2 for $5.00. Designed by Ayumi Piland. Blank inside. Printed with Soy-based ink. Paper is 100% Recycled, 100% Post-Consumer Waste, Processed Chlorine Free. Comes with an 100% Recycled Post Consumer Waste white envelope in a protective biodegradable clear sleeve. 4.25″ x 5.5″. So Adorable! Check out all Ayumi’s work here.

Set of 6 with hand-made envelopes for $10.00. Made by Tommymama. These images are hand-printed using a relief rubber block printing method. The cards are printed using non-toxic vegetable-based ink on recycled, acid-free,chlorine-free, archival 80lb paper. The card is 4 7/8″ x 3 5/8″ and blank inside. Unique and multi-purpose, I love the video camera.
Set of 8 for $28.00. Designed by Michael Bartalos for Branch. Cards and envelopes are made of 100% recycled paper, printed with soy-based inks, 4.5″ x 6″ & blank inside. Packaged in a recycled-paperboard box. Mod graphics and the forever mysterious owl.
Add comment November 27, 2008
Alexander Girard ~ EcoFriendly PlyPrints
I love these plyprints from the legendary Alexander Girard at Velocity. They are screenprinted on plywood that doesn’t get used because of it’s imperfections. The wood is unprocessed and formaldehyde-free so it is safe for the home. I love the Facade print, perfect for a small wall or shelf!
Add comment November 24, 2008





