17/07/2009 ISSUE 68

Save your logo

Many companies and organizations use plant or animals in their logos, from the Lacoste crocodile to the MAAF dolphin.
The principle of Save Your Logo is simple:
Save Your Logo creates an opportunity for companies represented by a plant or animal in their logo to contribute to the conservation of that species.
Save Your Logo is an innovative global initiative in the field of biodiversity that involves public and private funding, with supports like the Global Environmental Facility (GEF), the World Bank, the International Union for Nature Conservation and the Endowment Fund for Biodiversity.
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On the cnontrary... Mutton Busting

This week's special - new Rubik's Cube
His cube was one of the most popular and infuriating toys of all time. Now Professor Ernö Rubik is hoping that the sphere will bring sleepless nights to the world’s obsessive puzzlers.
The creator of Rubik’s Cube is back with his first new puzzle for almost 20 years and early indications are that it is going to be every bit as irritating as the original.

Via on Times Online


iSaw

iPod car controller
Polaroid frame


lawnge chairs

Green car wash products
Fair-Trade, Vegan-Friendly Mola Shoes


perrier jouet

VB - that what beer is for
Esoteric Language for Embroidery
Mustang 2010
Let it ring
Nothing ever happens
Le Meurice


paul martus

Scott Amron
Hugo Roussel
Top up
Design-Enhanced Data
Massage therapist business card


Living book

Terminix
Heineken
Lifebroker
Bukaaa


Celebs upside down

Dumpster living
Hurt feelings
Festival of colours
Mirror Universe


Can't stop feeling
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