
things we love: Melissa shoes
Melissa shoes are a celebration of design. Melissa has manufactured over 50 million pairs of shoes in the past 25 years. Melissa transforms plastic into objects of desire.
An authentic sculpture. Plastic is the chosen medium to communicate technology and renewal. Melissa has sustainable development as a premise. Solid, liquid and gas residues left over from the production processes are recycled and dealt with in house.
World renowned architects and designers collaborate with Melissa to produce a collection like no other. The pieces are not merely shoes – they are fashion accessories.
Melissa’s creative director, Edson Matsuo and is a art professional with experience in architecture, illustration, cartooning and graphic design. Matsuo says that plastic is only limited by a designer’s creativity.
We say don’t limit yourselves!
Buy the fabulous Melissa range online.
things we love: puddle jumping
haven’t quite grown out of this (and I hope I never will)
things we love: bridges
all that grey, and all those rivets. there is still something astonishing and a little bit surreal about the construction of a bridge. And a quick Google search will pull up links to other people who love their bridges.
This weekend, visit www.dreamstime.com to find some astonishing pictures of bridges. Download them, print them and frame them.
things we love: smartcompany.com.au
This website www.smartcompany.com.au really is the bees-knees for information for any SMEs. Sign up to receive daily newsletters that cover marketing, IT, finance, legal, people problems, entrepreneurial and cutting edge ideas and suggestions. With a wealth of experience coming from the authors and bloggers, this is a central information source for Australian businesses of any size.
And my favourite is Aunty B: blunt, honest, good advice and heartily entertaining.
things we love: bright colours
I don’t care where they come from – but there is nothing like a blast of pure colour to get me excited about life!

Serve lovely chocolate (like Lindt) rewrapped in beautiful paper for your guests. A lovely take-home gift made that little bit more personal.




