
A variety of executions that make use of a carrier bag in some shape or form to communicate a message. I wonder if the designers approached the clients of vica versa?
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July 9th, 2007 at 11:25 pm
I really thought the one with the children was the most effective one. On a sidenote I would like to mention that it’s interesting how there’s a lot of great design being made for organisations and foundations that work for a ‘better world’. Do we, as designers, get more inspired to create witty ideas that strike home with the people? Do we enjoy the whole “It’s for a good cause”? I think I would be more inspired - and I think I’m going to try to search those jobs out more actively.
July 10th, 2007 at 03:39 pm
try this link - there are some illustrious contributors
www.photonet.org.uk/plasticbag/?page=gallery&photographer=14
July 13th, 2007 at 06:47 pm
In response to martin, i don’t know, maybe ‘better world’ clients are more open to ideas and less restrictive, or maybe they do just inspire us to create something really effective for a worthwhile cause. Anyone else have any thoughts?