Archive for the ‘Guest Editorial’ Category
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Dream Tripping in the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Have you ever won a nice vacation somewhere? Well, Sean Arian—to his astonishment—did. And now this Los Angeles attorney with a passion for the environment is hardcore environmental adventurer on Neenah Paper’s “Eco-Trip for Two” in Costa Rica and its miraculous Osa region. Mr. Arian was randomly selected from more than 5,000 entries in Neenah’s ...

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Design Chat with Terry Marks
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Ryan McGovern Chats with Terry Marks

Ryan McGovern chats with Terry Marks, founder of TMARKS from Seattle who shares his valuable insight on the business of design. Terry discusses what it's like starting a business, what keeps him going and why good design is so important.

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Eco-Friendly 2011: Think Forward…Then Backwards

Start Your Eco-New Year Green. Marian Bantjes knows how. By Guest Contributor Heather Parlato | 626-344-2756 hp@parlatodesign.com There are many ways to reduce, reuse and recycle my way towards sustainable projects. Over the next month I would like to share a few ideas to help you think more sustainably. I welcome feedback and your own tips to share [...]

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The Amazing Tale of Mr. Herbert and His Fabulous Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club by DJ Stout

DJ Stout of Pentagram Texas tells the story of The Amazing Tale of Mr. Herbert and His Fabulous Alpine Cowboys Baseball Club: Offering good salaries with educational scholarships and education, Mr. Herbert’s team became the class of the Southwest. Kokernot had a blast, flying in major league talent from around the country to see his boys play. In the late 50s, ...

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MickLogoBook
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Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks: Book Review

To redesign or not to redesign... that is the question. Or is it? Sometimes, "improvements" cause more harm than good. Sometimes some logos are not redeemable. Mick Hodgson's new book, Recycling & Redesigning Logos, proves the point. Reviewer Michael Osborne of MOSF call 'em like he sees 'em in this review.

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Ryan McGovern Chats with Carlos Perez About the Influence of Digital on Latin Music

Ryan McGovern is chatting it up again with some of the best names in his Design Chat series. Thanks to Ryan's coolness, we at Neenah Paper are lucky enough to bring you each episode here on our blog. Up this week, Carlos Perez of Elastic People talks about the influence of digital in Latin American Music today.

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09
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Ryan McGovern Gets Social with Jonnie Hallman

Ryan McGovern is chatting it up again with some of the best names in his Design Chat series. Thanks to Ryan's coolness, we at Neenah Paper are lucky enough to bring you each episode here on our blog.

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Green is Not a Destination—It’s a Lifetime Journey

You better watch out…Stefan Bucher knows if you’ve been Green or not so be Green for goodness sake. If you have not yet entered the chance to win Neenah’s “Eco-Trip for 2” to visit the Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica, don’t worry: the deadline is September 30th. But hurry up! You cannot miss this opportunity [...]

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How to see the HOW Design Conference

It's HOW Design Conference time again! We'll be there working our way through the sessions, pitching our wares in the exhibition hall, hosting a special edition of Talk Story with Jeni and throwing the infamous closing night party (this year's theme is all White baby- so get shopping!).

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03
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Fiberglass-Lined Underwear and Other Discomforts by Terry Marks

Terry Marks never met a stranger. Here he tells us what keeps him motivated during Seattle's rainy season: "So, if trusting oneself is to know how to live, what about trusting you are in the right place when that places feels like fiberglass in your underwear? You have to put up with some discomfort now and then‑more now, than then. Welcome to adulthood, ladies ...

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