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Eric Benjamin Tuvel

city planner | graphic designer | traveler

NJ Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center

Posted on May 10, 2012July 16, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

The NJ Bicycle & Pedestrian Resource Center is a project of the Alan M. Voorhees Transporation Center funded by the… Read more NJ Bicycle and Pedestrian Resource Center

NJ Green Building Manual

Posted on January 1, 2012January 4, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

The Rutgers Center for Green Building received two contracts from the NJ Department of Environmental Protection to develop the NJ… Read more NJ Green Building Manual

SF Bicycle Coalition Jersey and Shorts

Posted on May 31, 2016 by Eric Tuvel

For the first time in years, the SF Bicycle Coalition released a new bike jersey and matching bib shorts. This… Read more SF Bicycle Coalition Jersey and Shorts

Signs you might have been in New Orleans for Mardi Gras

Posted on February 22, 2013February 22, 2013 by Eric Tuvel

Came up with this list with some friends after 9 days in New Orleans for Mardi Gras. You wake up… Read more Signs you might have been in New Orleans for Mardi Gras

Cross Country Map

Posted on July 19, 2012July 19, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

I decided to map out the entire trip to see approximately how far I drove. Check it out below:

Cross Country photos

Posted on July 16, 2012July 16, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

I recently drove cross country. I took the Southern route and headed south from NJ through North Carolina and Atlanta,… Read more Cross Country photos

International Development Interest Group

Posted on May 10, 2012May 10, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

The International Development Interest Group (IDIG) at the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy is a special… Read more International Development Interest Group

Good Jobs New York

Posted on April 11, 2012May 11, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

Good Jobs New York is a non-profit organization working to promote government accountability for economic incentives granted to large corporations. I… Read more Good Jobs New York

EJB Snowball flyer

Posted on April 10, 2012May 10, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

This was designed for the Edward J. Bloustein annual winter dinner dance.

Life on a bike

Posted on February 12, 2012April 17, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

Great film of what it would look like if a someone literally lived on their bike.

Si se puede!

Posted on February 12, 2012April 17, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

This is a truly inspritational TEDx talk. Steve Ritz, a teacher in the South Bronx, uses green roofs and gardening… Read more Si se puede!

The grid-Iron Curtain?

Posted on February 8, 2012April 17, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

Bill Maher has recently come out with a new book The New New Rules. His book features an essay, Irritable… Read more The grid-Iron Curtain?

Frozen Doves

Posted on February 8, 2012April 17, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

Yesterday, I came across this post on Colossal featuring an art installation by Saudi Arabian artist Manal Al Dowayan. The… Read more Frozen Doves

Homemade solar panels?

Posted on February 3, 2012April 17, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

Could you one day order a kit to make solar panels at home from everyday materials? Researchers at MIT hope… Read more Homemade solar panels?

“Do unto others’ nether regions as they would do unto yours.”

Posted on February 2, 2012February 2, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

Senator Janet Howell (D-Virginia) had an ingenious idea, put in an amendment that impacts men into an anti-abortion bill. The… Read more “Do unto others’ nether regions as they would do unto yours.”

Designing for constraints

Posted on February 1, 2012April 17, 2012 by Eric Tuvel

In many developing nations electricity can be inconsistent and black outs or brown outs are frequent. This can be a… Read more Designing for constraints

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