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Throughout the pandemic, @partnerpartners has remained fully staffed with no pay reductions and were able to do their first distribution of profits at the end of last year. How did they make it happen? By passing ownership to their workers > https://t.co/STW4mY0xV9
The internet is finally tiring of Corporate Memphis, the illustration style of Big Tech’s colorful corporate mascots > https://t.co/tJTapw58Ko @boughsofhawley
Increasingly, more conventional businesses across industries are looking into the co-op model as both a reinforcement of their social values and a savvy way to run a small startup > https://t.co/STW4mY0xV9
In a changing world, design studios find stability and social equity in the co-op model > https://t.co/STW4mY0xV9 #EyeOnDesignMag
Is it time to move on from big tech’s colorful corporate mascots? > https://t.co/tJTapw58Ko @boughsofhawley
From the archives: Marie Neurath was instrumental in the development of the universal icons, and even coined the name > https://t.co/0vc8ACa5Jw
Greenwashed marketing buzzwords (i.e. climate neutral, net-zero, carbon zero, climate positive, carbon negative, to name a few) are creating a complicated lexicon for consumers > https://t.co/97MC2Q3qYS
Achieving carbon neutrality takes more than a great label and good intentions > https://t.co/97MC2Q3qYS
Examining @SeymourChwast and the way his work serves as a vast resource for visual expression 🔍 https://t.co/xBW1VwIfrN
Meet @forfreedoms, the artist-run non-profit that uses art and collective visual communication to open up political and civic discourse > https://t.co/Xe801ckfAE