[Design Stuff] New site: Don’t Ban the Can
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Krystal Schultheiss on
July 6, 2009 – 11:33 pm

Don’t Ban the Can is an event that the We Make Stuff Good crew put on last year in order to create public awareness about the new anti spray can laws. It has now turned into a graffiti art movement. If this is all sounding a bit unfamiliar check out the new website to get educated. Also do a google search to see what others have said about the event.
The point is that we are trying to let you know that the website is launched and its out there, ready for you to sink your teeth into. You may have heard about it on the We Make Stuff Good Facebook, Don’t Ban the Can Facebook, We Make Stuff Good Twitter or the Dont Ban the Can Twitter.
Subscribe to the sites RSS, Facebook page, Twitter, Flicker, You Tube, or email newsletter. If you love social networking you can find Don’t Ban the Can updates any where.
The Don’t Ban the Can visual branding, logo and site design was designed by We Make Stuff good crew member Flip, and you can find more of his work here. Flip has also created the web site presence for music artist Paris Wells and the branding for such groups like True Live and dance parties like Juicy Loops. He was also responsible for the original Don’t Ban the Can logo and commercial branding.
As you can tell the site has a bit of the We Make Stuff Good flavour at the top of the page. The site was all connected up We Make Stuff Good Style by myself so that you are able to comment and add your thoughts to most pages.
There is more to be updated on the site so subscribe any way you can and add Don’t Ban the Can as your friend for all the updates.
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