
From little things big things grow! Starting out as a project in the 2006 Next Wave Festival, the Don’t Sweat Shop is now staging workshops to teach young people how to make and screen-print their own clothes from recycled materials, and in doing so, educate on ethical consumerism. We are now taking registrations for a series of 3 workshops in 2008. Download the Don’t Sweat Shop details. Visit the website.
View images from the first Don’t Sweat Shop

Do you have a text message stored on your mobile phone that you can’t bring yourself to delete? Have you ever been tempted to peek into someone else’s inbox and read their messages? This book will have you laughing and crying out loud at 200 tales from the short message service. Collected from inboxes all over the world, the book speaks volumes on the way we live and communicate today. Find out more »

First staged during the 2006 Melbourne Design Festival, ‘There’s A Hole In My Bucket’ responded to the festival theme of ‘When It Rains It Pours’ by introducing the bucket as a symbol for design. 100 bright yellow buckets (with holes) were released into the hands of designers and members of the public. Visit the project website to see the results.Now it’s Sydney’s turn! Ambiguous Horse will be re-staging the project as part of 2008 Sydney Design Week - and we need you. We are looking for DESIGNERS and VENUES to rock the project this August. Download the info and get in touch.