B doesn't even have anything to do with "eco living", so what's the point?
It did for me. It had dried herbs in decor, recycling and compost bins, and a sink that could be used for hand laundry. The CAS style was a bit hippie, which people often associate with things environment-focused (the whole 1970s back-to-the-land movement looked a lot like that).
Plus the description of the pack is broader than the theme name suggests (but gets pretty much ignored around here ).
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B doesn't even have anything to do with "eco living", so what's the point?
I'm not quite sure how you think the plastic and particle board of Style A has anything to do with eco-living...
I think we all just have a different perspective of what eco-living depending on where we're from. I'm from the city and so we always have this clean minimalist look for things. Yeah, sure plastic isn't eco-friendly, but that doesn't mean those plastic-y looking things weren't made in an eco-friendly way. I think it all boils down whether you prefer modern looking stuff or urban/country looking stuff.
I think the idea with both styles is to make good use of space. Style "A" is a modern looking design. Style "B" is an older looking design. Both make good use of space.
Style "B" makes me think of the 70's for some reason.
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I'm afraid it's going to be both. And in that case, I'm no longer interested in the pack.
I agree with @GrijzePilion the first art style was not what comes to mind for eco living. I hope B wins!
Agree. It is really early for it be over. So I did not get to vote because it was over by noon in California.
I'm afraid its neither. And in that case, I'm no longer interested in the pack
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It did for me. It had dried herbs in decor, recycling and compost bins, and a sink that could be used for hand laundry. The CAS style was a bit hippie, which people often associate with things environment-focused (the whole 1970s back-to-the-land movement looked a lot like that).
Plus the description of the pack is broader than the theme name suggests (but gets pretty much ignored around here ).
I'm not quite sure how you think the plastic and particle board of Style A has anything to do with eco-living...
I think we all just have a different perspective of what eco-living depending on where we're from. I'm from the city and so we always have this clean minimalist look for things. Yeah, sure plastic isn't eco-friendly, but that doesn't mean those plastic-y looking things weren't made in an eco-friendly way. I think it all boils down whether you prefer modern looking stuff or urban/country looking stuff.
Style A reminds me of the Toyota Eco Store pack in TS3, which was quite modern. Style B is more countryside looking than eco-living in my opinion.
Style "B" makes me think of the 70's for some reason.
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