In 2001 Yvon Chouinard and Craig Matthews the founder of Patagonia and Blue Ribbon Flies respectively created One percent for the Planet, an initiative where companies pledge to give 1% of gross revenues to environmental causes. 1% now has over 1,243 businesses in 29 countries and has contributed over $30 Million so far to over [...]
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As seen on NotCot and referencing the New York Times best of Op-Ed 07, here are some of my highlights – I’ll add that they’re not highlights because of content or context (well, the first one is) but more for artistic value!
By Paula Scher:
By Stephen Doyle:
By Christian Northeast:
Read More »A post by Rand on where tech sites tend to get their traffic from reminded me that we haven’t done another update on how the blog is doing, and as the end of 2007 approaches, I thought that today would be as good a time as any. We last did this back before Altogether even [...]
Read More »Diggnation is the video podcast (or vodcast if you must) produced by the founder of Digg.com Kevin Rose and his friend from the Tech TV days, Alex Albrecht. For those of you who don’t know Kevin and Alex basically hangout, drink beer and generally have a great time discussing some of the top stories on [...]
Read More »What do you think about this list of the 50 best websites? As selected by Time Magazine – they’re the ones who recognised that the most important person of last year was YOU, so they must have something right…
Read More »Today’s a big day for DC Interact. After eight years of independent living, we’ve today joined forces with two other agencies to form a new broad-spectrum digital agency called Altogether Digital, part of the Engine group.
Altogether Digital has been formed by the merger of DC Interact with Engine’s two other digital agencies, Meme London and [...]
Hitwise, the competitor intelligence company recently purchased by Experian, released some data recently suggesting that the Kate Moss clothing range at Topshop helped the site reach its highest UK visits over the past year – the range sold out within 12 hours and was a resounding success. Or was it?
Whilst the range may well have [...]
Another milestone in the rise and rise of interactive advertising.
Just a shame that so many clients/agencies still can’t see past display advertising.
So the latest DC bash went off without a hitch (for all those who aren’t doing the tidying up (sorry Ade and Danni) / nursing their wrist (Hils) / re-stitching their clothing (Justin) / feeling generally awful (basically everyone else who isn’t Rupert)), including much food, drink and general merriment. Aside from the fantastic movies [...]
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