

Business & Money
Two New York designers are providing artists with a way to get life's necessities by simply painting them. — read more
Contributors: Theo Schell-Lambert
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Media
The Dutch organization SIRE is attracting some of the brightest lights in European advertising to crate ads for the public good. — read more
Contributors: Anneloes Van Gaalen
009: All You Can Eat - Feb 01 2008
Media
New archaeology-themed playing cards are helping U.S. soldiers keep ancient sites and artifacts intact in Iraq. — read more
Contributors: Morgan Clendaniel
009: All You Can Eat - Feb 01 2008
Education
Publicolor replaces drab, institutional school paint jobs with bright colors. — read more
Contributors: Yvonne Puig
009: All You Can Eat - Feb 01 2008
Environment
Superfund365 tracks the failure of the government to clean up toxic sites. — read more
Contributors: Meryl Rothstein
009: All You Can Eat - Feb 01 2008
Technology
A network of lights floating on New York's East River inform passersby about the state of the river's health. — read more
Contributors: Maywa Montenegro
009: All You Can Eat - Feb 01 2008
Art & Design
The Re:Construction project in New York lets artists use building sites as their canvas. — read more
Contributors: Alex Goldmark
009: All You Can Eat - Feb 01 2008
Art & Design
Ghost Bikes are sobering epitaphs for bikers who've been hit or killed by automobiles. — read more
Contributors: Patrick James
009: All You Can Eat - Feb 01 2008