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Artevist Tees in NYC for Orphans International Worldwide

T-shirt designers come to the aid of Haitian orphans in inaugural New York fashion show and auction.

By: ArtAdmin | Dec 19, 2008 |  0

Categories: Nonprofit Spotlight, T-shirt Art & Design, Artevist

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GM May Finally Do Something Good for the World

Hummer, The icon of 4-wheeled over-consumption and screw-the-environment advertising, finally takes a dive.

By: EricW | Jun 10, 2008 |  1

Categories: Media & Advertising, Artevist

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Indigo: Linking Cultures Through Design

Icograda and Australia’s National Design Centre launch social design network.

By: ArtAdmin | May 1, 2008 |  0

Categories: Culture & Identity, Arts & Artists, Artevist

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Be a Little Daring with Your T-shirt Design

We’ve got some great new water-based dye T-shirt colours.

By: ArtAdmin | Jul 25, 2008 |  0

Categories: Artevist

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Organic Bamboo T-shirts: Some Good News for US Economy

Bamboosa, Artevist’s chosen bamboo T-shirt supplier, announces a major expansion in South Carolina.

By: EricW | Feb 2, 2009 |  0

Categories: T-shirt Industry, Artevist

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Project Green Search Fashion Model Contest

Calling all fashion models with an eco conscience. You’ve now got till Oct 11 to strike that pose.

By: EricW | Sep 9, 2009 |  2

Categories: Nonprofit Spotlight, Artevist

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Nonprofit Docs: Tribal Extinction in India

Survival International is releasing a new film about the struggle of the Dongria Kondh against miners and government.

By: EricW | Mar 22, 2009 |  0

Categories: Culture & Identity, Environment, Human & Civil Rights, Nonprofit Spotlight, Video

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