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Caring Economics
A new type of economic system that prioritises the two most important aspects of our lives as human beings - the care we give to each other and the natural system of the planet.
So simple and so obvious.
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Love & Thrift
A collage of thoughts and experiments on sustainable textile and fashion design.
Clara Vuletich is a p
rinted textile designer and researcher at Textiles Environment Design (TED) Project, Chelsea College of Art & Design, London.
info@claravuletich.com
www.claravuletich.com
www.bricolageproject.com
www.tedresearch.net
Blogs I read regularly
More/Than/This (Blog) ™
We Were Walking When We Made This...
5 hours ago
RSA Projects
Williams to Dawkins: if consciousness is an illusion, what isn’t?
3 days ago
The School of Life
Socrates on Love by Bettany Hughes
2 days ago
Fashion links
Fashion Projects
Mark Starmanns
Shirahime - Pamela Ravasio
Uluru NYC
Slow Fashion Forward
Considerate Clothing
Social Alterations
The Uniform Project
Bright Young Things
Timo Rissanen
Holly Berry
Local Wisdom research project
Keep & Share
Alabama Chanin
Slow and steady wins the race
Social Design
Think Design Change
Social Spaces
Design Impact
IDEO
Design 21
Social Textiles Belgium
Sustainable Design links
Eco Labs
Mike Press
Design Activism
Slow lab
Becky Earley
Kate Goldsworthy
Ezio Manzini
Doors of perception
Kate Fletcher
Textiles/craft links
Hand & Eye
Harvest Textiles
Katherine May
AO Textiles
Slow Textiles Group
Karen Barbe
Lena Corwin
Make it Digital
At Swim Two Birds
Design links
Alice Rawsthorn IHT column
Sight Unseen
Trends & Ideas
The Design Files
Ecouterre
Dezeen
Future Laboratory
Inhabitat
Photography/Inspiration links
The Curious Eye
ijm Collective
Nothing is New
3191
A view to
Katie Lockhart
Search
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Labels
beyond shopping
(6)
design + community
(25)
design + wellbeing
(10)
design activism
(12)
DIY + care
(10)
global/local
(3)
handmade
(23)
Local textiles
(6)
local/global
(8)
materials + processes
(7)
networks/belonging technology
(5)
New business models
(3)
new economics
(2)
Resilience
(1)
Slow
(8)
Social impacts
(1)
Social Textiles
(2)
systems + services
(4)
textiles + print
(24)
Thrift
(7)
Upcycling
(2)
Books
What's Mine is Yours: How Collaborative Consumption is Changing the Way We Liv
e
Rachel Botsman
The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience
Rob Hopkins
Here On Earth
Tim Flannery
Making is Connecting
David Gauntlett
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