Earth Day 2010 :: Illustration by Tracy Walker.
This is definitely my favourite Earth Day poster so far, from Earth Day Canada. It’s very mod-meets-green and especially ideal for retro design lovers. The ones currently in distribution have been printed on 50% post-consumer paper, using waterless printing [a more eco-friendly approach than traditional lithographic printing]. 
To see the poster in its entirety, or to snag your own PDF version [and other cool Earth Day posters, calendars and widgets, too], click here. I’m currently lovin’ it as my desktop wallpaper. I also encourage you to visit Tracy Walker’s site directly, to see more of the beautiful works by this Uxbridge, Ontario artist, whose influences include architecture, gardening and the iconic murals of Diego Rivera. 
Earth-lovin’ Canadians can visit this handy interactive map to see a huge list of the Earth Day events happening across the country. There’s even an option to register your own event on the site. For our U.S. neighbours, they’ve got you fully covered here. Of course, the official  Earth Day Network has an impressive global list of countries. From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: No greenie left behind!
My fave part of the poster? “Make every day Earth Day.” Mother Nature would be proud.
Have a stellar one, my friends.
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Earth Day 2010 :: Illustration by Tracy Walker.

This is definitely my favourite Earth Day poster so far, from Earth Day Canada. It’s very mod-meets-green and especially ideal for retro design lovers. The ones currently in distribution have been printed on 50% post-consumer paper, using waterless printing [a more eco-friendly approach than traditional lithographic printing]. 

To see the poster in its entirety, or to snag your own PDF version [and other cool Earth Day posters, calendars and widgets, too], click here. I’m currently lovin’ it as my desktop wallpaper. I also encourage you to visit Tracy Walker’s site directly, to see more of the beautiful works by this Uxbridge, Ontario artist, whose influences include architecture, gardening and the iconic murals of Diego Rivera

Earth-lovin’ Canadians can visit this handy interactive map to see a huge list of the Earth Day events happening across the country. There’s even an option to register your own event on the site. For our U.S. neighbours, they’ve got you fully covered here. Of course, the official Earth Day Network has an impressive global list of countries. From Afghanistan to Zimbabwe: No greenie left behind!

My fave part of the poster? “Make every day Earth Day.” Mother Nature would be proud.

Have a stellar one, my friends.

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