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Shopdropping Workshop in San Francisco
The Anti-Advertising Agency’s own Amanda Eicher of PeopleProducts123 will be hosting a free shopdropping workshop at Southern Exposure in San Francisco on Thursday June 28th from 5 to 8pm. She’ll be presenting the workshop in her hometown after doing several workshops in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York earlier this year. Attendees will hear about PeopleProducts123, [...]
PeopleProducts123.com
PeopleProducts123 reconnects labor and products through improved packaging which features images and stories about the workers who make them. This improved packaging is placed in stores using a technique called shopdropping, the opposite of shoplifting, in which items are clandestinely left in retail environments. PeopleProducts123.com has downloadable pdfs so that anyone can print out the [...]
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