When I was in New York earlier this year on AIMIA and Austrade's digital media trade mission I took the opportunity to set up a few interviews with folk who I thought might be interesting. One of them was Tim Gunn, former head of the Parson's Design School and mentor on the US reality TV series Project Runway. Tim's a lovely guy, and probably knows more about style as it applies to fashion than most other people on earth. Well, more than me anyway. He did however pass on a number of tips, and they can be found in the article 10 Gunn salute on page 59 of the winter edition of Men's Style Australia.
In the same edition is my column on options for hooking up your home hi-fi wirelessly. It's still nowhere near as easy as it needs to be, but there are finally hopes that maybe oneday the tangle of cables behind your DVD player will finally be no more.
But my biggest contribution to the winter edition is series on a bunch of companies that have shown a little leadership when it comes to thinking about the environment. The article talks to companies including Intrepid Travel, Ausra, The Green Pages, Fosters, Liption, Hewlett-Packard, Scouts Australia and even the law firm Minter Ellison, along with a couple of others. The goal was to find companies that had made some positive steps and shine a little light on them. You can check out what they had to say in The Innovators from page 65.
Unfortunately none of the content is up on a website, so if you're interested, you'll just have to wander into a newsagent (in Australia) and pick one up.

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