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Chinook Book/EcoMetro Guides and ecometro.com

July 9th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Chinook Book/EcoMetro Guides and ecometro.com

Three years and counting of green living guides/coupon books in 3, then 4, then 6 cities.


Plenty Magazine, The Future is Nau

July 7th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Plenty Magazine, The Future is Nau

A cutting edge sustainable clothing company, they for some reason offered me one of the first inside looks. Awesome people. This took several interviews with their head people.


GreenPrint’s Green Prince, Portland Tribune

July 7th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

GreenPrint’s Green Prince, Portland Tribune

An innovative software company eliminates that annoying last page of printouts, saving paper and money. A nice guy. 1 interview and 1 follow up fact checking call.


From Trash to Fashion, Portland Tribune

July 7th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

From Trash to Fashion, Portland Tribune

From Trash to Fashion, Portland Tribune
Junk to Funk is a recycled fashion show that started the year I wrote about it and has since sold out entire show halls!


Revamping the print guides…it’s an ecomaniac!

July 7th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

Revamping the print guides…it’s an ecomaniac!

When I came on a Celilo Group Media, the books had been in print for 7 years, with much of the same information presented in bullet points and tables. It was dry. They wanted to create a new, fresh voice and jazz up the design, while still giving readers the information (recycling hotlines and other [...]


EcoMetro Print Guides

July 7th, 2009 by admin | No Comments

EcoMetro Print Guides

I started with Portland, Seattle, and Minneapolis in 07′/08′, adding Berkeley/Oakland in 08′/09′, and followed by Silicon Valley and Denver/Boulder in 09′/10′.


Hello hello! I create content to engage people in all levels of a sustainable lifestyle and show how to take action through localized resources, interactive impact calculators, and the social aspects that make it all fun. There is a lot of generalized green living information out there, but it's the ability to act at home and with your community, and the emotional incentive to do so, that I work in. If you work in digital storytelling, environmental education, or sustainable travel, I'd like to know who you are, too. Twitter is best, but email is good also.

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