EnviroBlog Badge
A couple of days ago I wrote about a newfound commitment in the Stopforth household towards a greener way of life.
I also asked in the article if a gifted designer-type would consider putting together a badge I could stick on my site to show readers I give a bit of a damn, and Jonathan Bydendyk. He won’t let me link to his site because it hasn’t officially launched yet… Please feel free to download the image and pop it on your site/s if you too are trying to be a bit more eco-friendly!
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there’s also the badges from http://www.buyhandmade.org
(as seen on local site http://www.babazeka.com)
by thescott
on 11. Jan, 2008
Is there an easier way of posting the “enviroblog” badge in HTML or Java format? Like the buyhandmade badge one?
by cajmac
on 13. Jan, 2008
I’ve just started a trial blog for an environmental NGO, so that logo will do very nicely there.
Thanks!
by Steve Hayes
on 19. Jan, 2008
Hello Mike,
I am looking forward to meeting you at DEMO….
That badge is perfect! As environment Editor at Global voices, our initiative for this yr is to create a network of bloggers who write/care about the environment…We shall talk more about this and other stuff in California,
See you soon.
by Juliana
on 28. Jan, 2008
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[...] Da África do Sul, o conferencista, blogueiro e empresário da internet Mike Stopforth perguntou em seu site se alguém poderia criar um selo para mostrar aos leitores como ele se preocupava com o meio-ambiente. Um designer atendeu ao chamado e criou um selo que pode ser baixado e usado no seu site. [...]
by Global Voices em Português » Usando ferramentas da Web 2.0 no ativismo ambiental
on 28. Sep, 2008