was superpleased to see "flip and tumble" bags on notcot, the product of a stanford PD thesis project. the post follows after a series that is focusing on "reusable plastic bag" culture and i'm totally objective in saying that eva's and hetal's product is the best.
the site looks great, the branding is much improved. and, having tried out the prototypes, i can confidently say that bunching up these bags is seriously as simple as the site claims. two seconds, max.
this is pretty exciting: people i remember from school going on to do things in life. i suppose this will become more and more common; and maybe i was expecting it from the beginning. but i couldn't have predicted how significant it feels to see people's designs out there in the world. i wish i could type out deeper thoughts than this, because what i'm thinking feels a bit more complicated/profound. hrrrm.
in other news, twenty seventeen was featured on some girl's blog. we've had that happen once in the past, but this is nice too. so now, my amateur modeling/boobshot is on the internet again. and our post follows one that has a picture of lindsey lohan. i think i've finally made it, guys.
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