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August 07, 2008

Perspectives from "Digging Deeper" Presenters

Solutions - Aug. 7, 2008: Lunar's John Edson interviews presenters and other sustainability experts at the Industrial Design Society of America's Digging Deeper event (July 22 in San Francisco). Guests include Alexander Roe, Nathan Shedroff, Françoise Serralta, Travis Lee, Joep Meijer, Joe Gebbia, Mike Zuckerman and Charlie Sheldon.

The evening panel discussion dug deep into the eco-issues designers face everyday to reveal building blocks for sustainable design.

Resources mentioned in this show include:


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Thank-you so much for producing this! I will definitely share with others.

Thanks for Podcasting Digging Deeper!
This and all of the other findings from the event will go up on the Designers Accord Website at www.designersaccord.org - There is also a full set of tools for sustainable design available to download under 'Takeaway Tools from Digging Deeper' on the same site.
Thanks as well to LUNAR's Elements team who've developed the Designers Field Guide to Sustainability. Everyone should have and use this guide!

Great podcast... and thanks for spreading the word about sustainable design and for sharing the info in the designer's field guide. It is a conversation that we need more of.

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