Sheena Matheiken is! 1 dress. 365 days. But then she has a strong creative sense of fashion, and an apparently bottomless collection of accessories in her closet to make it work.
Not only is this a creative experiment and inspiration, The Uniform Project is also a good-cause fundraiser.
Starting May 2009, I have pledged to wear one [...]
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could you wear the same dress for one year?
Posted in clothing, design, everyday, recycle, reuse, shopping, sustainability, sustainable on June 15, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
drafty doors: plug them up
Posted in design, energy saving, environment, everyday, reuse, sustainable, utilities, tagged household on February 17, 2009 | 2 Comments »
This house is drafty. It’s 90-years old. It has beautiful original but super-leaky windows. Inside doors look like they were cut to pass trays of soupy dinners.
As part of my continuing effort to increase comfort and decrease the energy bill, I made some draft dodgers. My goal was to make something that is effective, simple, [...]
bike racks
Posted in bicycling, design, everyday, sustainable, transportation on February 10, 2009 | 3 Comments »
I’ve just got back in the (bike) saddle. I no longer live at the top of one of the steeper streets in San Francisco, I got a used hybrid bike for doing errands, and I’m not as much of a scaredy-cat about riding in flatland suburbia versus hilly SF. Also, I’ve lived in this area [...]
