It’s a February night.

Behind every strong art exhibition lies an interactive multimedia kiosk, right? That’s what Poccuo and the curator of Magazines & War thought.

Immokalee is an unconventional town with a familiar American story — and that’s the story that Poccuo and photographer Joshua Dudley Greer uncovered in 26° 81°, an 84-page, 40-image, hardbound book written, designed, and published by Poccuo.

Education, empowerment, and hope. That’s what The Immokalee Foundation provides to underprivileged students in southwest Florida. Poccuo and TIF have teamed up on more than a dozen initiatives to help make that happen.

Poccuo recently helped long-time client CHOi Design to create an easy-to-digest website feature that explains the strategy behind their award-winning industrial design. Check it out.

Looking for a way to make a difference in the everyday? Then pick up some Hand In Hand soap, which is not only made from sustainable sources, but the company also donates one bar for every bar purchased.


We’re fans of Jordi Ferreiro’s stacks of paper that are carefully organized to feature a gradient of color. [via Design for Mankind]

Photographer Carli Davidson caught these animals’ faces mid-shake, and it’s a lot of fun to be able to see what they really look like during this everyday occurrence. [via Subtraction]
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