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Cool Flash Message
Ignore the Ghandi quote Flash intro... but the Flash Header on the actual page is pretty cool, and communicates the website's message in a captivating yet efficient way.
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
Frog thinks Creatively, and pays for it.
...the design community, a group that, in the words of Frog Design president and COO Doreen Lorenzo, "inherently wants to do good and change the world."
At Frog, a creative consultancy with 350 employees in four countries, that fuzzy impulse was harnessed by one young staffer's off-the-wall initiative. In May, Ashley Menger, a design analyst in Austin, pledged to live a garbage-can-free life for two weeks and keep all the detritus she generated within 5 feet at all times, documenting her travails on a Frogblog called Trash Talk. Soon, Frogs from Seattle to Stuttgart had picked up her trashy torch and were attempting to replicate her mission...
...Frog executives resolved to channel this grassroots enthusiasm into something more formal, a lab for green concept development dubbed Frogware. The project's first mission: to come up with a couple of provocative green prototypes in time for the World Design Congress in San Francisco in October...
...To ensure that staffers' thinking was unfettered by such pedestrian constraints as budgets or market size, the company pledged to spend $1 million in otherwise billable time and resources to develop in-house ideas...
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At Frog, a creative consultancy with 350 employees in four countries, that fuzzy impulse was harnessed by one young staffer's off-the-wall initiative. In May, Ashley Menger, a design analyst in Austin, pledged to live a garbage-can-free life for two weeks and keep all the detritus she generated within 5 feet at all times, documenting her travails on a Frogblog called Trash Talk. Soon, Frogs from Seattle to Stuttgart had picked up her trashy torch and were attempting to replicate her mission...
...Frog executives resolved to channel this grassroots enthusiasm into something more formal, a lab for green concept development dubbed Frogware. The project's first mission: to come up with a couple of provocative green prototypes in time for the World Design Congress in San Francisco in October...
...To ensure that staffers' thinking was unfettered by such pedestrian constraints as budgets or market size, the company pledged to spend $1 million in otherwise billable time and resources to develop in-house ideas...
Read the Full Story
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