User talk:Oliva tp

Speedy deletion nomination of Green Spirit


A tag has been placed on Green Spirit, requesting that it be speedily deleted from Wikipedia. This has been done under the criteria for speedy deletion, because the article seems to be unambiguous advertising that only promotes a company, product, group, service or person and would need to be fundamentally rewritten in order to become an encyclopedia article. Please read the general criteria for speedy deletion, particularly item G11, as well as the guidelines on spam.

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Terry P Morgan (Designer)
Born to parents working in the textile industry, it seemed inevitable that the French designer Terry P. Morgan was going to enter the clothing industry. As a child, he often accompanied his parents to work where he spent hours drawing and imagining his artwork on t shirts.

In 1991, Terry’s parents moved to Morocco to open their own textile manufacturing factory, Eterknit. His appreciation of oceans and the wonder of the natural world started then, when he signed up for surfing and scuba diving classes with the FFESSM. Inspired by these experiences, he designed his scuba diving center’s club t shirts — his first t shirt creations!

After studying in Grenoble, France, where he became acquainted with the mission and work of Greenpeace, he moved to Los Angeles, California, to continue his studies. Influenced by his stay in sunny Southern California, he created GreenSpirit, an ECO friendly clothing line, for System U, one of the largest distributor in the French market.

In 2009, GreenSpirit Logo and brand philosophy were completely re-designed. The logo, inspired by the alchemy’s symbols of earth, wind, fire, and water, represents the four basic elements of life. From this point on, all t shirts and hoodies organic cotton production of GreenSpirit is made in Eterknit the GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) certified family manufacturing plant in Morocco, and all artwork is designed to raise awareness about environmental and social causes, such as deforestation, protection of endangered species, etc.

When in 2010, Terry P. Morgan become a PADI certified instructor, he joined Project Aware, an association dedicated to the protection of the oceans. The membership resulted in GreenSpirit’s collaboration with Project Aware, with a percentage of sales going to the association’s causes. In 2012, Terry P Morgan launched the Artist Series t-shirt collaboration campaign, designed in partnership with eco-fashion brand Featherstone, famous UK band Duran Duran, French designer Andre, celebrity jewelry designer Betony Vernon, and painter Harland Miller. The collaboration was designed to collect funds for Room to Read, an international organization promoting literacy of children in developing countries.

Along with its distribution by the German company Hermes OTTO Group (hermesworld.com), GreenSpirit is distributed internationally in Africa, Europe, and United States, thus making a difference one t-shirt at a time.

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