





Socially Responsible Web and Print Design
Ethical Design is a creative agency formed to aid not-for-profit organisations and socially responsible businesses in the production of web, print, photographic and video media.
This website was created by Ethical Design.
185 Victoria St West Melbourne 3003 VIC
Phone: (03) 9326 6040
Soulveg prepare a diverse array of food with no artificial colouring, flavouring or preservatives. They cater for cosy dinners to events with hundreds of people and offer taste themes such as African, Soul Food and even Aussie BBQ! Individual items go from burritos, muffins and wraps to meetballs and their famous range of over 20 types of cheezcake.
www.myspace.com/lasveganbakery
A Melbourne vegan institution, the Las Vegan Bakery doubles as a cafe serving dishes from soup to sweets. As far as possible, they use organic ingredients to create food like fishless fingers, calzones, hand cut potato chips, cakes, and muffins in flavours such as cherry almond, pear pecan and lemon ginger. The bakery also caters and their muffins are available in some other Melbourne stores.
Vegan Wares produce a diverse range of vegan footwear and accessories such as belts and wallets. Goods can be purchased directly from their store in Collingwood, Melbourne or can be ordered through their website, by post or fax. They’re produced at their own shop and factory so can readily be made to order.
Stay Human supply ethical merchandise such as badges, key rings, belts and no-sweatshop tees and hoodies. People can also make their own badges by using machines in store or hiring them out. Products can be bought online as well as at the shop. Previous customers include Aduki Magazine, Penguin Books, The Melbourne Comedy Festival and bands The Spazzys and Tecoma.
Aduki Independent Press is a small nonfiction publisher dealing in topics from cooking to politics. They print only on fully recycled paper using minimum energy and materials. They also produce Aduki online, the web incarnation of the popular Aduki magazine, its printed forerunner.
Dilga Organics sell organic vegan wine through an online store. Wine comes from a range of Australian wineries with Dilga also offering their own brand. Named after the Karadjeri earth goddess of fertility and growth, they operate from the Dandenong Mountains in Victoria.