SEED Newsletter
Swanke Hayden Connell Architects, New York, New York, 1996
Description
Socially and Ecologically Effective Design (SEED) design makes use of products, manufacturing processes, and design applications that conserve water, energy, and natural resources; reduce impact on the natural environment; and support historic building preservation, adaptive reuse, and any efforts that promote health and well-being in public and private environments.
The SEED newsletter was text-driven. WIth no images and no production budget, it made heavy use of clip art for dramatic effect. The paper used, Domtar Sandpiper, is one of the few 100% post-consumer papers available. The ink was soy-based.
Collections:
The Greening of Design
Repository:
Denver Art Museum
Discipline:
Promotional design and advertising
Format:
Promotion, Newsletter
Credits
- Design firm
- Swanke Hayden Connell Architects
- Creative director
- Donald L. Kiel
- Designers
- Donald L. Kiel, Kyung Hui Lee
- Illustrations
- Clip Art from “Animals: A Pictorial Archive from 19th-Century Sources”
- Printers
- PCW 100 Incorporated, Plowshares Press
- Papers
- Domtar Sandpiper Text, Oat, Vellum Finish
- Publisher/client
- New York Chapter of the Institute of Business Designers’ Council on the Environment
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