For our japanese friends… c’mon!
Ciao!
MamboJambo design
Tears for Japan.
My father survived the devestating earthquake in Sendai. In support of Japan, I designed and sold hundreds of these logos on various colored t-shirts and sweatshirts.
#SAVEJAPAN
wave of heart upon japan
caroline notari www.doublecheese.net
Title: Please remember always to forget Japan
Artist: Katharina Drasdo, Drasdos
Screen print on fabric banners
Dear all,
I want to introduce you all to a small charity project that me and a couple friends started after the devastating events that occurred last March in Japan. This is the Human Reactor project and you can visit the site at http://be-a-human-reactor.tumblr.com — go to the site to see pictures and a more thorough description of the Human Reactor Project.
100% of the donations collected will go towards the International Rescue Committee — an organisation which not only continues to support Japan through local aid groups but who works hard to provide relief for to communities in need worldwide.
In exchange for a donation, we are selling Human Reactor coin pouches that can be used as a pin or sewn as a patch or used as a fragrant pouch. Each pouch has a unique hand-stamped number from 0001 to 1000, making each person who purchases a pouch a distinctive ‘human reactor’.
If you know anyone who might be interested, please forward this message. Many thanks in advance!
All the best,
Help Japan! Design by Johanna Pizlo
Original version available in paper and cardboard, and copies on photography. Size 20 x 20 cm.
Contact me: info@johannapizlo.com
Look at my website: www.johannapizlo.com
Title: The Great Wave Off Fukushima
From: Kadir Asani
Inspired by “The Great Wave Off Kanagawa” from the japanese Artist Hokusai.
Wave City Japan
Hello, My name is Gabriel Shiguemoto and I am a Graphic Designer at Brastel Telecom, in Tokyo. We have created a special account to collect donations from our users and transfer them to the Japanese Red Cross Society. We collected over ¥300,000 so far. As a token of our appreciation, we will send a free badge to all our registered customers who kindly offer a donation. If you are not a costumer, you can register for free at our site: brastel.com
A thoughtful geisha.
You can’t buy Namazu (the japanese demon of earthquakes, punisher of greedy people, click the link for more info), but you can download the PDF and print your own t-shirt (or whatever) in exchange for an optional donation to the Red Cross. Wait, there’s more, you can print and sell Namazu shirts (or whatever) if you donate the profit of your benefit performance to the Red Cross. It’s an experiment in viral charity, so please be fair and don’t make Namazu angry… domo arigato!