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September starts with a bang. Here's what has been inspiring us at the studio and fresh off the press.

 
 
Anna Parv - Photograph by Mika Kailes

Anna Parv - Photograph by Mika Kailes

TECH + SUSTAINABILITY | Samsung to be 100% Renewable by 2020. 

ETHICAL FASHION | As of January 2019, asos.com will no longer stock products made from silk, feathers and down, bone, teeth or shell, cashmere and mohair. 

ONES TO WATCH | The London Based Estonian designer Anna Parv caught our eye. 

GRAPHIC DESIGN | The wheelchair symbol gets a facelift.

BEHAVIOURAL RESEARCH | The most violent war between Chimps was identical to what humans fight over. 

SUSTAINABILITY | Check out our new favourite podcats "Wardrobe Crisis" by Clare Press.

NEWS + POPULAR CULTURE |  The Outline is our new favourite website both for its news content and its design.

SUSTAINABILITY + FASHION RETAIL | UBM, the world's largest organiser of fashion trade shows is launching Remode which will focus on disruptive and sustainable fashion representing fashion brands, raw materials suppliers, emerging technology companies, investors and the media. 

LOVE + APPRECIATION | A love letter to black women and their hair called Future First

CHARITY + TECH | Game Changers Unicef enables gamers to donate through blockchain technology

 

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