Plastic Paper
Plastic Paper is a non-profit, pro-bono project to catapult single-use plastic bags into early retirement.
Alongside Sho Shibuya of Placeholder and a ridiculously talented roster of other creative people and businesses, I created the strategy for the project, gave it a name, wrote the book, website, and anywhere else words were needed. This was a super rewarding project for me in particular, because plastic pollution is a major contributor to environmental damage. Luckily, our launch coincided with New York State moving to ban single-use plastic bags, and as of December 2020, we’ve donated nearly $20,000 to Parley’s ocean plastic clean-up initiatives.
Credits
Creative Director & Publisher: Sho Shibuya of Placeholder
Designer: Chih Hsuan Hou of Placeholder
Photographer: Vanessa Granda
Photographer: Henry Hargreaves
Website: Malone Chen and Ben Chan of Twomuch Studio
Press
AIGA Eye on Design: The Best Lessons in Branding and Sustainability are on the Streets
Hypebeast: Placeholder Chronicles the Design Evolution of NYC's Iconic 'Thank You' Plastic Bag
Paper: Plastic Paper x PANGAIA: An Ode to a Plastic Bag
Creative Review: Rethinking the ‘urban flotsam’ that is the plastic bag
The Dieline: Can A Plastic Bag Be Art? Placeholder Founder Sho Shibuya Says Yes.
Creative Boom: Plastic Paper explores the ‘urban flotsam’ of plastic bag design culture in New York City
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