Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Green For All in the New Yorker

"Green For All is a national organization dedicated to building an inclusive green economy strong enough to lift people out of poverty."

DESIGN about TOWN honored to have worked with Green for All in the development of their logo and identity in Fall 2007. Little did we know at the time that Van Jones and Green For All would be making waves on the world stage. And we have a feeling that 2009 is going to be a banner year for Green For All!

The latest big press is a New Yorker article called "Greening the Ghetto: Can a remedy serve for both global warming and poverty?" by Elizabeth Kolbert on January 12, 2009.

One particular point of pride for DESIGN about TOWN is that the author used the logo that we developed (along with Van and the staff at Green For All and The Ella Baker Center for Human Rights) to describe the purpose and mission of Green For All. It is always our goal to be descriptive when working on a brand and/or graphic identity project. We are glad that the purpose was served in this instance.

Great job Van Jones and Green For All. Keep it up!

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