Posted by Steve Portigal | 24 Apr 2007
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Sure, everyone is blogging about Sheryl Crow's eco-focused one-square manifesto (but is it for poo or just pee, Sheryl? And if you're doing this tour with Laurie David, will this show up on a future episode of Curb?) but we bring you the design-y details, as Sheryl Crow turns fashion designer. Or perhaps that's "fashion" "designer."
I have designed a clothing line that has what's called a "dining sleeve." The sleeve is detachable and can be replaced with another "dining sleeve," after usage. The design will offer the "diner" the convenience of wiping his mouth on his sleeve rather than throwing out yet another barely used paper product.
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But seriously--someone needs to hook her up with Wetfoot Publications (scroll down). I think there's a great opportunity there. A special "message" on each square...
again, nothing new here, as my friends Joe Velluto have already designed this some time ago for Pandora Design. Have a look at:
http://www.joevellutoassociati.it/default.asp?t=1&prod=452