Catalyst Campaigns has been delighted to help promote the ground-breaking new Million Miles project launched by Transition Black Isle - including designing their logo in collaboration with their team. Locals say they have set up the project to "help Black Isle residents discover the joys of safer, greener, more sociable ways of travelling."
In the Highlands of Scotland, transport accounts for more than 20% of per capita greenhouse gas emissions, so the project hopes to help people reduce their carbon footprint dramatically - while also saving money and getting to know others in the area. The Million Miles project has appointed two enthusiastic Project Officers who will co-ordinate and develop the project during the next three years.
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
Music as positive action - Lorraine McCauley and the Borderlands' new album
While much of Catalyst Campaigns work tends to be supporting environmental and social justice groups, the arts have so much to offer the wider field of creating positive change and we relish the new approaches that emerge from working from the artist's perspective. Recently we've designed artwork and video-based promotional material for `Light in the Darkest
Corners’ - the soaring debut album of Lorraine McCauley and The Borderlands.
Lorraine has been a long-standing climate campaigner and community activist and her music is very much part of that. Karine Polwart recently tipped the band to be the breakthrough
act of 2012, and sure enough, the album has been receiving fantastic reviews across the board, including a 4-star review in The Scotsman.
The songs range from tender love stories to feisty battle
cries - all rooted in the folk tradition but with an experimental twist placing
them firmly at the cutting edge of the contemporary scene.
Sunday, 7 October 2012
Order your copy of Reforesting Scotland magazine now
This year marks a decade since I started designing the Reforesting Scotland magazine, and the organisation continues to be one dear to my heart. The latest issue focuses on sustainable living in a well-forested land, in terms of a healthy ecosystem, fuel harvesting, land use, recreation and food - in other words, a sustainable forest culture.
The magazine was timed to coincide with this year's Reforesting Scotland Annual Gathering at Badaguish near Aviemore.
You can order your issue at www.reforestingscotland.org
The magazine was timed to coincide with this year's Reforesting Scotland Annual Gathering at Badaguish near Aviemore.
You can order your issue at www.reforestingscotland.org
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