
Made From Recycled Banana and Palm Fibers
It’s often hard to appreciate the novelties of paper with the ever-present impacts of global deforestation looming overhead, but one reputable company, New Leaf Paper, helps simmer our conscious frets with their consistent creations of new paper products from eco-friendly sources.

These t-shirts from Beleaf are good-looking little reminders of things kids (and grownups) can do everyday. Like “I recycled a cardboard box and built a fort today” and “I walked to school to save gas today.” Sure to be the favorite: “I didn’t take a bath to save water today.”
Visit www.beleaf.com
Posted by Keith Rizzi

Designers Come Together!
What it means, why it’s hurting the creative industry, and why you should never accept a job that requires you to sign a document with a work-for-hire clause. It effects the entire creative industry and devalues the work that we provide.
Stop work-for-hire and take the pledge today!
www.stopworkforhire.com
Posted by Keith Rizzi

Rizco Design was featured on the “HOW Magazine Blog”
Read how designers are taking small steps toward sustainable practices.
Posted by Patrick Kesler
Rizco Design Wins 4 ADCNJ Awards
On Friday, May 1, the Art Directors Club of New Jersey (ADCNJ) awarded 143 awards that included 11 Gold, 29 Silver, 41 Bronze and 62 certificates that span across 67 firms. Rizco Design was recognized with two silver medals for their internal 1. “One Change Now” ad campaign that was featured in “Good Magazine” and for 2. the ADCNJ 2008 Call for Entries. The team was also awarded certificates for their 3. Beleaf Kids Product Launch and 4. Huntington’s Disease Society of America Web Site.
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Huntington’s Disease, much more than a storyline
Rizco Design aids in developing marketing materials for the foundation’s most recent public service announcement by designing an ad that supports their effort.
For more information check out http://www.hdsa.org/index/may-awareness.html
Posted by Patrick Kesler