Archived entries for personal projects

the mount project [6of7]

the mount project m5-13

electric angel 2.0

well, web 2.0 actually. it’s interesting that the internet is evolving into something that more resembles the philosophy we’ve developed as electric angel. so we’ve been doing a little catching up and actually using this technology:

visit our flickr site [where you can view pics of our work as a slideshow] at: www.flickr.com/photos/design_for_life

see james’s atmospheric photography at: www.flickr.com/photos/jamesr0012

plus you can also drop in on mine, rebecca’s and creative coast’s facebook profiles

the mount project [5of7]

the mount project m5:42

the mount project [4of7]

the mount project m7:12

the mount project [3of7]

the mount project m5-14

the mount project [2of7]

m5-43

the mount project [1of7]

m6-34

felt – send us your veggie pics

felt : words seeds

matt (dowson.com) dropped in for a coffee on monday and left with a copy of felt. he suggested that we ask people to send in photos of the plants grown from the seeds that come packaged with the first batch. what a splendid idea we said. and then we thought why stop at the plants – why not send in a photo of the meal you cooked with the veggies? so… if you did receive some seeds and you’ve planted them and you have nothing better to do, take some pics as they grow and as you eat and send them to us. and we’ll post everything we receive here on the blog. happy gardening.

felt : words a spring in my step

because we felt like it

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the first issue of ‘felt’ should be hitting doormats this morning. read more about it here.

felt:words is a limited edition of 500 and the first batch are in hand-sewn envelopes including a pocket full of seeds. it will take us a couple of weeks to post them out, but if you don’t receive one or just can’t wait, do get in touch and we’ll be delighted to post one to you.

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