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  1. Our New Business Cards

    January 23, 2010

    Thanks to Motherbird (PP’s design studio) we now have new business cards!

    We couldn’t afford to print them in bulk so we decided to get stamps made so we can just make them as we need them.

    Check out the rest of the photos on their website. www.motherbird.com.au

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  2. PP 2010…

    January 21, 2010

    One issue, hundreds of posters.

    How PP works.

    Competition

    Exhibition

    Distribution


  3. PP in Rio

    January 13, 2010

    Thanks to our mate Sean for sending us these photos of him in one of our PP shirts while visiting Rio.

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  4. The World Tour Begins

    January 4, 2010

    We think that the best way to spread out positive message is to get the winning poster photographed in as many places as possible. If you think you would like you take a photo email nick@positive-posters.com and we will send you a hi-res file that you can print off and photograph in your home town or city.

    When I heard that the poster would be photographed on a Sea Shepherd boat in Antarctica I didn’t believe it and I certainly didn’t expect the shots to come out as they have. Here is a taste of the photos, more to come in our gallery next week.

    Nick


    2009 winning poster down south.

    2009 winning poster down south.



  5. They way we think

    December 30, 2009

    I woke up today and began flicking around on TED when I stumbled upon this talk be Sir Ken Robinson, on how schools are killing our creativity.

    I strongly believe that the evolution of our race will be driven by people who are able to let themselves and have the freedom to be creative and come up with new thoughts and original ideas. People like you, our PP community.

    You must watch this video.

    “Why don’t we get the best out of people? Sir Ken Robinson argues that it’s because we’ve been educated to become good workers, rather than creative thinkers. Students with restless minds and bodies — far from being cultivated for their energy and curiosity — are ignored or even stigmatized, with terrible consequences. “We are educating people out of their creativity,” Robinson says. It’s a message with deep resonance. Robinson’s TEDTalk has been distributed widely around the Web since its release in June 2006. The most popular words framing blog posts on his talk? “Everyone should watch this.”


    Ken Robinson - Schools are killing our creativity.

    Ken Robinson - Schools are killing our creativity.


















    Nick Hallam – Chairman