Peter Max Poster Created Through Sustainable Green
Process; Poster Celebrates Sustaincommworld’s 2008 Events
News Highlights
- Internationally known artist Peter Max continues his support
of the environment by creating an exclusive poster for both SustainCommWorld
2008 events – The Green Media Show and The Business of Green Media;
- A team of green providers assisted in the creation of this fine
art poster with negligible carbon footprint;
- The first 300 conference registrants to The Green Media Show
coming to Boston October 1 and 2, 2008, will receive a copy signed
and dedicated limited edition poster by Peter Max; For more information,
go to http://www.sustaincommworld.com/
MERCER ISLAND, WA (May 6, 2008) -- An innovative team of vendors
came together to produce a limited edition Peter Max poster, using
one of the greenest workflows available. Created by Max to celebrate
SustainCommWorld’s 2008 events – The Business of Green Media and
The Green Media Show – the poster is an outstanding example of what
can be accomplished on a fine art level using FSC certified paper,
inks with zero VOCs, and printed at a carbon neutral location.
“We were very excited when Peter approached us to create a piece
of artwork for our events,” states Lisa Wellman, CEO of SustainCommWorld.
“I have worked with Peter over the last 20 years. Having him create
this bold, colorful piece of art for our benefit was a joy. The
emotion his work expresses and his commitment to the environment
are matched by SustainCommWorld’s commitment to sustainable green
communications.”
The Creation
The poster was created with the highest regard for the environment
from its conception. At all steps, the environmental attributes
were considered through the collaborative efforts of the Peter Max
Studio, SustainCommWorld, Appleton Coated and EarthColor. As with
any project, the first step was the creation of the artwork. The
piece is rendered in Max’s famous signature style and depicts a
joyous, exuberant, sustainable world.
“For me, art has always been a celebration of beauty,” said Max.
“And what is more beautiful than a sustainable blue green planet?
I am very honored to have created a poster for SustainCommWorld.
The media is the canvas and the more we use it to paint a sustainable
future, the better the chances our endeavors will come to fruition.”
From inception, EarthColor was involved to environmentally engineer
the whole process, establishing a collaborative supply chain involving
the entire team.
“SustainCommWorld, the Peter Max studios and EarthColor teamed
up to raise the bar, to highlight what can be achieved when all
the parties involved collaborate on environmental and social issues,”
states David P. Podmayersky, Sustainability Director, EarthColor.
“The personal sense of satisfaction we have all experienced through
our involvement in the project far out exceeds the efforts that
we put forth. We have made every effort possible to produce this
poster and its message in harmony with the natural world.”
The Production
The right paper had to be found that would showcase the work and
its colorful nature. Max reviewed a number of options before choosing
Appleton Coated’s Utopia Two:Extra Green (U2:XG) for its quality
and physical appearance and the very green sustainable method from
which it was produced.
“It was an honor to partner with SustainCommWorld and Peter Max
on this poster,” said Phil Cavalier, Vice President of Marketing
for Appleton Coated. “When we learned that he wanted excellent ink
holdout and color snap on an environmentally-friendly sheet, we
knew that U2:XG was the answer. It was the first coated paper in
North America to be FSC certified, made with renewable energy and
30% pcw. These triple green attributes make it is easy to specify
an eco-friendly paper for print communications.”
The Printing
With the paper selected, EarthColor, a carbon neutral location,
was selected to print the poster. Printing with 100% renewable wind
energy, EarthColor is the nation’s new #1 renewable energy purchaser
in the printing sector according to the EPA.
“Using virtual proofing was part of being environmentally efficient
with the use of raw materials. Peter’s high standards were met as
he signed off on the first sheet within 30 minutes. Going through
multiple press checks is not in accord with sustainable business
practices,” said Podmayersky.
The sustainable printing process included green chemistry principles,
recycling all residual materials and capturing VOCs from press wash
via bio-oxidation. The inks used are a product of INK Systems and
contain zero VOCs and are cured without UV. The end results showcase
the stunning quality that can be achieved printing green.
The Poster – Signed Dedicated Posters to Conference Attendees
The posters will be used by SustainCommWorld to promote its two
events. The first 300 conference registrants to The Green Media
Show coming to Boston October 1 and 2, 2008, will receive a personalized
signed copy. Attendees to this past January’s The Business of Green
Media Conference produced at Cal Poly University in San Luis Obispo,
CA, will be receiving their copies in the mail shortly.
“Through the generosity of Peter Max we have an artwork that speaks
to all our aspirations for the greening of business.” states Wellman.
“It also serves as an educational piece in that it incorporates
what we call the ‘new Colophon’ delineating the how, what and where
of its creation, its environmental footprint is right there for
everyone to see.”
Focus of Boston Conference and Expo
SustainCommWorld – The Green Media Show will focus on bottom-line
solutions including: increased brand equity; growing shareholder
value; business risk reduction; supply chain activity; sustainability
reporting; carbon foot-printing and more. The conference will offer
top executives uniquely valuable perspectives probing every aspect
of sustainable communications from initiating a sustainability program,
best practices and implementation strategies, to sustainability
reports.
The Green Media Show brings together thought leaders in sustainability
with a focus on the graphic communication industry and marketing
communications, their supply chains and relevant enterprise stakeholders
to discuss, challenge, learn and drive implementation of best practices
in the greening of media.
About Peter Max
Peter Max is one of the most public and accessible artists of our
era. His appeal is like those of America’s most enduring icons,
spans all demographics, and has done so for several generations.
Max’s famous signature style and depicts a joyous, exuberant, sustainable
world. Max has been an advocate of ecology and sustainability since
the first Earth Day and was moved to create posters for Greenpeace,
the Peace Corps, Save the Whales, and many more environmental causes.
In 1974, Max created the first 10¢ U.S. postage stamp, with
the slogan, “Preserve the Environment.” He was also the Official
Artist for three United Nations Earth summits and created a series
of twelve U.N. postage stamps for each of the summits. As official
poster artist for more high-profile global events than any other
contemporary artist, Max has championed the causes of world peace,
ecology, human and animal rights, and space exploration—confirming
that he is not only one of America’s most famous and prolific living
artists, but also one of the most relevant. Max has virtually redefined
the role of the artist in American culture.
About SustainCommWorld
SustainCommWorld is focused on educating communication professionals
from corporations, institutions and government agencies how to develop
sustainable green workflows and supply chains to lower their carbon
footprint. SustainCommWorld currently produces two major events:
The Business of Green Media in cooperation with the Cal Poly Graphic
Communication Department and the Graphic Communication Institute
at Cal Poly, and The Green Media Show, a conference and expo in
Boston.
SustainCommWorld staff consults with institutions and enterprises
around the world on issues related to sustainable communication
– the production of sustainable media and the associated business
challenges and opportunities that face the graphic arts community
and those involved in media production. Senior executives are frequent
speakers at conferences around the world.
To further spread their green message, SustainCommWorld produces
a monthly newsletter “Green Media Newsletter,” “Communicate Green
Radio” a weekly radio show and will be launching TheGreenMediaBuzz.com,
blogs focused on sustainable media.
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Media Contact
Terry Wellman
206.275.9992
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