Word: seo
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...Joyce ’08 said, “I grew up in Germany, so I know that the food is good. I just ran into two German guys here for Head of the Charles and they said that it was good food too.” Yongwoo D. Seo ’08 said he went to the pub “from time to time” and that he enjoyed the beer selection offered. He said he remembered when studious undergrads crammed for tests in the space where the pub is now located...
...Nobody will notice that you wrapped your gifts in brown bags from the grocery store if you add a pretty bow on top. Danny Seo, author of Simply Green Giving (he also blogs at http://dannyseo.typepad.com), recommends using old VHS and cassette tape (both curl nicely on a sharp scissors' edge), old Christmas lights, tape measures, shoelaces-really anything from the junk drawer that's long enough to tie around a box-for a vintage look. Instead of plastic bubble wrap to cushion the contents, try unshelled peanuts, dry pasta or polyester fill from old pillows. Seo also suggests using...
CLAIM TO FAME Dubbed the "organic Martha Stewart," Seo is creating a fresh, eco-friendly aesthetic in event planning, interior design and fashion without sacrificing style. "I don't want to sleep on the floor," he says. "I like having a nice home, a stylish wardrobe, nice things to eat. Green can be chic they're not mutually exclusive ideas...
...BREAK Last year Seo founded the multimedia brand Simply Green. His goal is to show the public simple and stylish ways to help the environment. "The biggest issue with people is that they think living green is too hard, that it costs too much," he says. "I am providing solutions. I am teaching them how." Seo is the host of two shows, one on Sirius satellite radio and another on Lime Television, and he has written four books. His fifth one, Simply Green: Parties, will be published in June, and provides recipes and party-planning ideas with a focus...
DESIGN TOUCHSTONE Seo's creations evoke a Zen-like simplicity, and he is resourceful, making chair covers out of old cashmere sweaters and picking rocks from his garden for dinner-party place cards. But it all looks sophisticated, and that is the rule. "If you don't have a stylish home, you're going to be disappointed," he says. "You won't care how green it is, because it's all about style...