We sat down with Jenn Tucker to talk about her banner and her recent assimilation to the Baltimore community. Click to check out her company, Cafeteria.
Thanks to everyone who participated in this week long blog blast! We at Tilt really enjoyed learning more about just a few of the designers and artists who participated! So remember, the exhibition opens April 11, 2008 and runs until June 27. The banners will be up throughout the city, and maps will be available at several locations throughout the city for you to follow!
And now for the prize winners!
Garrett Ohm: UFP Promo-Tshirt
Holly K: A custom painted tile by Jessica Pegorsch
Marybeth Morgan: Full set of banner buttons
Chad Miller: 3 tons of Carbon Offset certificates
Congratulations everyone! Don’t miss our Plant our City Green party on April 2nd. You will be able to register online soon enough. Its going to be a great event and will hopefully raise a lot of money for TreeBaltimore, our beneficiary. For more info on the event, see our Events page.
Danny here! Greetings from the snowy slopes in Whitetail resort in PA. We here at Tilt are on retreat for the next few days and hitting the trails together. Fortunately, I can post blogs on the fly!
We sat down with Fastspot to talk about their totally unique online design application encouraging community involvement in Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project.
Designed by from top to bottom, left to right:
DDG Green
Holly Barnard
Jamie Barnett
Greg Bennett
Kim Bentley
Anne Ditmeyer
Kristian Bjornard
Alison Mcelheny
Alyssa Recht
Whitney Sherman
Thanks to all the designers and artists who created these banners! You will be able to see the entire exhibition starting at the end of March. If you would like to pre-order one or more of these banners as a bag, t-shirt, or poster please visit our Shop page
And don’t forget to comment to be eligible for today’s prize which is a full set of UFP banner buttons!
We sat down with Felice of the American Visionary Art Museum to talk about her banner and get an insight on art in the community. Check out her banner revealed here for the first time! Her banner is entitled “Save Me”
Want to know more about the American Visionary Art Museum, Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project and our beneficiary TreeBaltimore come to the Plant Our City Green party on April 2nd at the American Visionary Art Museum. Tickets are $45 online and $55 at the door. All proceeds benefit TreeBaltimore. Check back soon to RSVP! Interested now? Let us know!
Remember you must comment to be eligible for today’s prize! Prize winners will be announced on Friday!
Today’s Prize: Full set of UFP banner buttons!
And don’t forget, later today we will be revealing 10 never before seen banners here on the blog! This is your chance to pre-order the banner of your choice! To pre-order a banner as a bag, a poster, or a t-shirt, visit our Shope Page
We sat down with Lindsey Muir, a graduate design student at MICA, to talk about her banner, revealed here for the first time! Let us know what you think! If you’d like to buy preorder this banner as a bag, a poster, or a t-shirt, visit the shop page!
Check out “PLEASE” by Lindsey Muir
Let us know what you think! Those who comment are eligible for today’s prize!
Today’s Prize Custom painted Tiles by Jess Pegorsch. Take a peek!
We sat down with Aaron Moore, principal and creative director of Orange Element to talk about the Baltimore based Design Firm’s banner. We took a few minutes to ask him about design, the community, and the future of Baltimore, and for the first time ever, we’ve revealed the banner here! You can see Orange Element’s banner up starting April 11, 2008 and you can pre-order this banner as a bag, a poster, or a t-shirt!
Hi all! Danny here. I can’t believe that the kick-off for Baltimore: The Urban Forest Project is only a month away! It seems like yesterday, when really we started planning for this project this past summer. Along the way we’ve met some great people who are truely committed to creating change. I’d like to piggy-back on Rachael and Jess’ sentiments, and say a huge thank you to everyone who has participated thus far. We really couldn’t have done it without you!
So why are you here reading this? Well, for one week only its all about the blog, the designers, and you! Over this next week we will have daily give-aways to commenting users. T-shirts, buttons, posters, and hand-painted tiles will be among the prizes! One never before seen banners will be revealed per day as well as a special 5 minute interviews with just a few of the participating designers.
That means, comment away! Let us know what you think about this effort. Check the list below to see all the upcoming interviews this week.
Happy Green Valentines Day everyone! Danny here! Its a good week to be part of the Urban Forest Project everyone! We are wrapping up sponsorship for the banners on Monday, so its your last opportunity to show a little love for Baltimore, art, and a healthy sustainable community. If you are feeling generous today and want to show your support to the community please click here. For an individual, a small business, or even a large corporation its your chance to show that you support and value the Baltimore community through sponsorship of this city-wide exhibition and event! Your name will be displayed prominently on a banner in the exhibition, and when they are recycled into tote bags and sold, the side panels will show your name prominently (see below). So come on! Its Valentine’s day. Show a little Bmore-love. Sponsor Now!
And check out a special “Green” Valentine made by our friend Doug Retzler from Art for Green Spaces / Art In Common artincommon.org & GreenCityBaltimore.org
Oh, I almost forgot! Last Thursday we participated in Focus the Nation at Johns Hopkins and Maryland Institute College of Art . Focus the Nation is an educational initiative that promotes civic engagement. On January 31, thousands of colleges, universities, high schools, middle schools, places of worship, civic organizations and businesses took part in this amazing event to raise awareness about global warming solutions.
The Tilt team split into two groups. Denise and Mike went to Johns Hopkins and gave a powerpoint presentation on TreeBaltimore and how their initiative of increasing the tree canopy will help our local environment. Danny, Jess and Hayley went to MICA to talk with students about the Urban Forest Project and how they can take part in our volunteer opportunities with the UFP.
I want to send out a special thank you to Jenn Tucker for volunteering her time in this event! We had a great response and are more excited as each day passes because our UFP team is ever expanding!
Check out these videos about Focus the Nation here! This and other initives like it are popping up all over the country and its so great to be a part of it! We want you to be a part of it too.
Hey everyone, Denise here! We’re just so psyched about Baltimore’s enthusiasm for the Urban Forest Project . Your energy pours forth everyday with so many people calling, emailing, dropping in – they want to know how they can help the UFP be an awesome experience. The answer is simple – and very cool too. Be a UFP sponsor!!!
Check this out. The UFP tells the story of trees – and why we need more of them. During the UFP, you will see “trees” throughout Baltimore that are created from banners on poles. Now imagine a real tree in it’s place. How easy it is to see the difference made by one single tree! The real difference is of course what it does for our environment, but wow, to be surrounded by them is truly visually inspiring.
Be a sponsor. You help us “plant” the UFP trees by sponsoring the banners that are hung on the poles. Each banner displays the banner sponsor’s name on the bottom (see below)! How amazing it will feel to see YOUR NAME there!!! And you know all your friends will want to check it out. Your contribution pays for the banner to be printed and then, when the UFP ends, all proceeds are donated to TreeBaltimore - which plants REAL trees throughout the city!
Sponsor a banner now! Save a tree and make your contribution online. You’ll see all the other ways you can help too. One of the best ways, always, is to tell your friends and employers to help too. Be sure to ask your neighborhood businesses for their support!
This movement towards growing greener is happening everyday because you truly care. And so do we. Thank you for sponsoring the UFP and creating change!