
Why Radi-Aid?
This from their website:
WHAT DO WE WANT?
Fundraising should not be based on exploiting stereotypes.
Most of us just get tired if all we see is sad pictures of what is happening in the world, instead of real changes.
We want better information about what is going on in the world, in schools, in TV and media.
We want to see more nuances. We want to know about positive developments in Africa and developing countries, not only about crises, poverty and AIDS. We need more attention on how western countries have a negative impact on developing countries.
Media: Show respect.
Media should become more ethical in their reporting. Would you print a photo of a starving white baby without permission? The same rules must apply when journalists are covering the rest of the world as it does when they are in their home country.
Aid must be based on real needs, not “good” intentions.
Aid is just one part of a bigger picture; we must have cooperation and investments, and change other structures that hold back development in poorer countries. Aid is not the only answer.
Kickstarter campaign created in collaboration with our own Jerry, Tracy and Shay of Creato Destructo.
Visit the Polaris Project to get your senator’s details.
Created for Don’t Sell Bodies/Jada Pinkett Smith. In collaboration with Quick Brown Fox Studio.
Featuring a cameo performance from yours truly.
Although, contrary to what the narration tells you, I am absolutely NOT responsible for ensuring Larry pays his farmers fairly.
I don’t do numbers.
UK-based branding outfit Taxi Studio has a motto we like almost as much as our own:
FEARLESS CREATIVITY
This Halloween, they put that motto to work transforming one of Bristol’s most famous landmarks.
Awesome.




