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Inspiration Gallery
Project: Solution: For over a month, I've been trying to figure out what doesn't inspire me. Everyday, some little event or object or word can spark a thought, a connection, an idea: The insanity of Dali. The tranquility of tea. A drop of rain. The flight of a bee. Then as I was sitting in a little café in Beijing last week, watching folks at our table converse with my wife in a language I don't even barely understand, I remembered again what inspires me most. For every package design project, we must meet and balance a myriad of inputs and constraints.It's sometimes easy to forget that, at the other end of these corporate equations, as at the other end of that table in Beijing, sits a person, who might not speak our language, but for whom we can do our best to learn about their life, their problems, their joys. And hopefully through our own gifts and talents, we can help make some of their problems go away. Doing that inspires me more than anything. Robert Ziegler Share your inspiration at www.packaging.fibermark.com/inspiration | ||
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DECEMBER 4, 2008
1:00 PM EASTERN
This special 90-minute webinar will feature up-to-date insights into the market forces affecting package design and sustainability. Registration is FREE for the first 100 participants. An $89.99 fee applies for all subsequent registrants. Attendees will receive a copy of Packaging Sustainability: Tools, Systems and Strategies for Innovative Package Design (a $49.95 value) by Wendy Jedlicka.
Keynote Address by:
MINAL MISTRY
Project Manager, Sustainable
Packaging Coalition/GreenBlue

COMPASS is an online software tool for packaging designers and engineers to compare the environmental impacts of their package designs.
