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Please let us know how we can be better. Anything you think we have missed? Do you think our tip-offs are useful? We are all ears!
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Wednesday 22 November 2006, 17:27
I humbly submit my own book for consideration: Experience the Message: How Experiential Marketing is Changing the Brand World
I will gladly send a copy.
amazon.com/dp/0786715367?tag=experiencet...
Thank you!
Max Lenderman
Thursday 23 November 2006, 04:08
Walmart dosent carry it.
amazon.com/Vision-Anointed-Self-Congratu...
Thursday 23 November 2006, 17:04
Max Lenderman: Thanks for the tip. Please send a copy of your book and I will gladly read it and give feedback and possibly add it to the book section. Seems like an interesting view on the subject.
Wednesday 27 December 2006, 20:50
George Davison’s Blog is very good resource for innovators
Wednesday 7 February 2007, 05:28
going to make a modest submission for a blog that is found at myninjaplease.com /
Wednesday 7 February 2007, 09:02
Ian, thanks for your modest submission. I will check it out immediately.
Monday 26 February 2007, 23:25
Hi David
Add the sites of le monde diplomatique and foreign affairs
oliver
Thursday 10 May 2007, 20:42
A suggestion for your Make A Difference section. “Energyrace.com. Make a difference. Measure it here.” It’s a site that shows people how to reduce their CO2 emissions to fight global warming but also measures their progress.
-Jay
Sunday 13 May 2007, 13:54
Dear Jay, thanks for tip which I have now added to the “make a difference section”.
Monday 25 June 2007, 21:13
…just look : http://www.afflictedyard.com
Friday 31 August 2007, 11:00
Hello,
We have just launched a new product that you might like:
He’s your new friend and a cool way to organize your life. Say hello to Woofy and get rid of your cable spaghetti…
I hope you like it
Sunday 23 September 2007, 12:19
I thought you might be interested to know about yours2share and how we can provide people with a route to the property, boat, or other asset that they desire through fractional ownership or fractional rental.
yours2share is a free independent internet service that enables people to find like-minded people with whom to share any high value asset including property and boats anywhere in the world.
I arrived at the idea for the website because I was fed up with the waste of resources that our weekend cottage represented, as we only used it twice a month. I wanted to find someone who would use it every other weekend when we weren’t there.
Anyway the idea kind of snowballed from there as I realized that there was also another route to sharing: fractional ownership. There are commercial developments available, but I think it should be easier for private individuals to find partners and put the arrangement together themselves. With a little thought, it isn’t difficult.
Wednesday 28 November 2007, 02:19
http://extravigator.com is a new community for haute travelers to share ideas and opinions with each other on upcoming trips. Worth a look.
I also like http://hitotoki.org for different perspectives on Tokyo, NYC and London.
Monday 10 December 2007, 02:59
I think our website, The Greener Grass, and the David Report should be friends
The Greener Grass is a pro-bono project by the design firm Kaleidoscope. We’re using our resources to connect with interesting people and groups and focusing on learning about 7 major trends.
We just spent a couple months studying health and wellness. Based on our findings, we created design concepts to give back to the community. We see it as our responsibility as good corporate citizens.
Check out - http://thegreenergrass.org - please visit us!
Tuesday 8 January 2008, 18:13
Your site is FAB! Welldone - really interesting! I want to mention a new concept store in central London, opened in November - called Lifestylebazaar. A mix of design from young designers, small productions, promoting and developing the best (we hope) in European design - furniture, objects, lightings, gadgets, accessories.
You can have a virtual tour of the store real soon, but in the meantime check out our website - http://www.lifestylebazaar.com tell us what you think, we’re excited about it and would love to hear from aspiring and developing designers from around the globe.
Saturday 12 January 2008, 01:20
Our team loves the resources you’ve assembled.
We also wanted to pass along our online magazine and network sites; all developed to serve the creative professional community.
http://www.behance.net/gallery
http://www.behance.com/magazine
keep up the great work!
Thursday 31 January 2008, 12:10
I stumbled up on this blog the other day, seems to be a student doing his masters about renewable materials. I thought the vase looked particularly interesting, it seems to be made out of wheat gluten as I understand. I thought this might be something for David report, or…
renewablematerials.blogspot.com
Sunday 2 March 2008, 19:02
If I may be so bold as to point out my own blog, If It’s HIp, It’s Here., I think you may find that it reflects the same values and interests and is a good source for the David Report.
PS. I’ve been a fan of david design for years…
Laura
Sunday 2 March 2008, 19:03
http://www.ifitshipitshere.com
Monday 3 March 2008, 21:26
Thanks for this Laura, nice blog!
Sunday 13 April 2008, 14:43
Please check out http://www.ethicaldesignlab.com. It is perfectly in-tune with your latest report.
Ethical Design Lab intends to promote awareness of, and demand for, ethical design. We beleive that throughout the world there is a growing demand for ethically designed products from people who are more aware than ever of the impact they can have as consumers. Ethical Consumerism is a mega trend not a passing fad. All the research proves this beyond any doubt.
Our Mantra is that retailers and designers have a huge responsibility to respond to the demand of consumers. And, they have a great opportunity to make a massive positive impact on the world on so many levels. As a business opportunity adopting an ethical strategy increasingly makes business sense. Research also proves this to be the case. And, in a world dominated by powerful brands an ethical approach offers a great way to differentiate a brand.
This site is for designers, retailers, consumers and anyone interested in ethical design. It will showcase products, highlight trends and publish news.
For regular updates you can subscribe to the newsletter
Sunday 13 April 2008, 19:39
Paul, thanks for this. Looks really interesting!
Saturday 17 May 2008, 21:26
I have been a recent visitor. And immensely like what I get here - lot of food for thought!
About jal neti I just want to point out that it would be wrong to say-“ Jala neti has been a well kept secret to western culture but is now booming.”
At face value yoga and related kriyas were always little inaccessible to everyone including Indians. The reason was and is that if done without a guru or not done properly it does harm.
Friday 12 September 2008, 10:47
Check it out!
Wednesday 22 October 2008, 21:57
Hi,
Just wanted to send you a site that David Report would like to know about. Check out this ultra elite dating network at http://www.happilyeverich.com
Thursday 6 November 2008, 04:09
I love exploring the tip-offs on this site and thought it about time I give something back.
I recommend you take a look at this young (but internationally award winning!) humanitarian design company: Red Button Design http://www.thisisredbutton.co.uk
Many Thanks
Ellie
Thursday 6 November 2008, 19:30
Thank you very much Ellie, I will check it now!