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The Unity Creative Development Foundation | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. The Unity Creative Development Foundation. April 14, 2013. Created with acupuncture needles and nails. Unity believes that young South African creatives urgently require opportunities to do business and that business skills as well as digital literacy development can and should take place not via the delivery of theoretical training, but within the context of the artist’s daily life. The Unity Creative Development Foundation. Shelving made of waste office paper →.
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Shelving made of waste office paper | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. Shelving made of waste office paper. April 14, 2013. Shelving made from waste office paper. Look around your office to see the waste that is generated on a daily basis. In each waste stream there is an opportunity for creation, making the space where you spend most of your day unique. Together we can create unique and functional office furniture and signature pieces. The Unity Creative Development Foundation. Ringpull curtain →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Get every ne...
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Waste artists | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. Category Archives: Waste artists. April 23, 2013. Robyn Field is a fine artist, designer and photographer. She has been designing, producing and selling her work since 1994. Robyn’s passion for Johannesburg street life is reflected in all […]. Read Article →. April 23, 2013. Patrick Mabena is an increasingly well recognised creator of high end craft. Such were his skills that Unity Design employed him full time as a product developer. He has worked […]. April 14, 2013.
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Teambuilding Workshops | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. Is front of mind in the 21st Century. Businesses are inspired by sustainable principles and practises and are looking for new ways to integrate these strategies with corporate culture. Each team work with a recognised industry artist. Inherent in the process is an exploration of diversity. Employees are exposed to facilitators and previously disadvantaged artists from all walks of life – creating an enriching experience for both groups. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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akarobyn | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. April 23, 2013. Robyn Field is a fine artist, designer and photographer. She has been designing, producing and selling her work since 1994. Robyn’s passion for Johannesburg street life is reflected in all […]. Read Article →. April 23, 2013. Patrick Mabena is an increasingly well recognised creator of high end craft. Such were his skills that Unity Design employed him full time as a product developer. He has worked […]. Read Article →. View Full Profile →.
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April | 2013 | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. Monthly Archives: April 2013. April 23, 2013. Robyn Field is a fine artist, designer and photographer. She has been designing, producing and selling her work since 1994. Robyn’s passion for Johannesburg street life is reflected in all […]. Read Article →. April 23, 2013. Patrick Mabena is an increasingly well recognised creator of high end craft. Such were his skills that Unity Design employed him full time as a product developer. He has worked […]. Read Article →.
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ROBYN FIELD | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. April 23, 2013. Robyn Field is a fine artist, designer and photographer. She has been designing, producing and selling her work since 1994. Robyn’s passion for Johannesburg street life is reflected in all her chosen mediums. During her career she has worked extensively with wire, beads and computer waste parts, and her work has ranged from the design and development of high end craft products through to large scale fine art. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenti...
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Jozi skyline with computer waste | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. Jozi skyline with computer waste. April 14, 2013. Jozi skyline created using beads, old hard drives and other computer waste. Themes with computer waste are popular amongst clients. The Jozi skyline was designed and produced by Robyn Field of Unity Design for the Johannesburg Development Agency. Another signature computer waste piece is the Eskom Trophy which was designed by Unity to announce the R15 billion loan. IRENE MDEBUKA →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Follow &ld...
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IRENE MDEBUKA | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. April 14, 2013. Irene Mdebuka has been creating waste art for the past two years. Five years ago she had worked two days a week as a domestic worker. She was employed by Unity Design. In 2006 and immediately started producing craft using ring pulls for AfriCan. Her ring pulls and beads on mixed media paintings reflect fun and organic themes. Her work was selected for the Brainstorm Artists Calendar 2013. Jozi skyline with computer waste. PATRICK MABENA →. Follow &ldquo...
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Ringpull curtain | Reimagining Waste
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Shaping the Corporate Conversation. April 14, 2013. A curtain made out of ring pulls for ad agency Network#BBDO. A ringpull curtain at the entrance of Ad Agency – Network#BBDO – creates an edgy and urban atmosphere, underscoring the business’ commitment to a sustainable future. Shelving made of waste office paper. Jozi skyline with computer waste →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public).
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