That’s Called ChalkBot
If you’re one of the surprisingly large number of Americans who follow the Tour de France every summer, you may have noticed massive, gorgeous printed messages on the route roads, reports Fast Company....
View ArticleChange Your Frames With Your Mood
Feel like changing your look around? There is a unique product that can help you do that. Late last year we mentioned the first care bag, a unique bag which helps protect jewelry and electronics from...
View ArticleNiche: Metal Art
Many homes may decorate with a painting or a small statue. However, how many people can say they own a piece of metal art? Vladimir Gendelman is aware his product reaches a niche group of people....
View ArticleEntrepreneur Creates Spill-Resistant Martini Glasses
The Dallas Morning News: Thanks to James Bond and Sex and the City, the martini glass is a chic pop- culture symbol. But for Renee Williams, the drink brings to mind something far-from-stylish:...
View ArticleGoldfish Burial Kit & 998 Other Biz Ideas
SAMBA: Ideas are a dime a dozen. The money is in the execution. Need proof? For Seth Godin’s Alternative MBA program, nine innovators came up with 111 business ideas each. But ideas are only valuable...
View ArticleMan Builds Model Cars From Discarded Cans
Sandy Sanderson needed something to keep himself occupied after breaking his wrist in a motorcycle accident. He started building amazing model cars from discarded aluminum cans, according to a story...
View ArticleSaying You Care With Keepsake Pillows
It is often said that the best gift is a gift from the heart. I imagine the same could be said about personalized products. They can share a special moment in the receiver’s life, or represent...
View ArticleCool Logos With Hidden Symbols
Did you know that some companies have symbols hidden inside their logos? Goodwill Goodwill’s logo is a stylized letter “g” that doubles as a smiling face. FedEx Negative space between the letters “E”...
View ArticleSalesman Finds Niche With Wizard Wall
According to The Washington Post, Mike Fogarty has been working in the printing industry for the last 25 years or so, mainly selling paper. He’s an affable guy and a born salesman. The skills he has...
View ArticleFour Wheels And Style To Burn
Entrepreneur reports that a new fleet of entrepreneurs are creating their own spin on the food-truck model some with seriously cool mobile retail. On weekends, one of the hippest places to shop in...
View Article10 Golden Lessons from Albert Einstein
Bspcn.Com: Albert Einstein was an amazing physicist. He figured out so many universal principles and equations that he was way ahead of his fellow scientists at any point of time. But he is also...
View ArticleIdentifying A Good Biz Idea
There are several ways of finding business ideas. According to James Abola over at the Daily Monitor, his favorite source of business ideas is to start a business that addresses the frustrations of...
View ArticleWhen That Crazy Idea Hits, Run With It
According to Women Entrepreneur, Julie Hall knew her entrepreneurial time had come. Here’s how she did it. Through my passion for buying and selling estate items, I uncovered a huge, unfilled niche....
View ArticleBeads That Promote Good Posture
The Windsor Star: One day, when she was nursing her newborn son Nestah, he pulled the chain off her pendant, causing the necklace to break. She decided to restring it, and fill the extra string with...
View ArticleAwesome Ads
With the rapid development of media and promotion, advertising is almost impossible to avoid. Simply put, advertising is everywhere. The Graphic Design blog showcases some creative print ads that are...
View ArticleInterview: By Gordon Wine Bottle Chandeliers
Ever wonder what happens when you’re done with the wine? By Gordon takes those bottles and turns them into a unique Chandelier. We recently asked Chad and Shannon Gordon a few questions about their...
View ArticleWeddings With A View
Springwise: Marriage in the Sky is hosted on a platform, where 20 guests are strapped into aircraft-like seats and suspended at a height of 50 meters. As befits an exclusive venue, Marriage in the Sky...
View Article100 (Really) Creative Biz Cards
Web Designer Depot: A business card creates a physical connection and bond between you or your business and your customers. Just like in a website, business cards can become great interactive elements,...
View ArticlePulling The Cheese
Ever wonder how even mediocre-tasting pizza can look delectably mouth-watering in commercials? From the perfect cheese pull to tweezing the mozzarella, Domino’s gives us a backstage look at the...
View ArticleZoo To Sell ‘Reindeer Gem’ Necklaces
Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but dung is running a close second, reports Pantagraph.com. The enterprising “gem”ologists at Miller Park Zoo now are offering necklace pendants from dried...
View ArticleWedding Invitations That Look Like Rock Concert Posters
Seattle Times: Like many brides and bridegrooms, Katie Mercurio and Jeremy Geddis had specific ideas about their wedding. No pink. Lots of lavender. Traditional Seattle food and ingredients. And...
View ArticleThe Most Innovative Laundromat You’ll See
Wash & Coffee is a new laundromat and social gathering place which opened earlier this year near Munich, Germany, reports PSFK.com. The new laundry and cafe has a clean design and provides lots of...
View ArticleThe Doughnut Shop That Closes Up Once They Sell Out
Springwise: Situated in the Windy City’s River North neighborhood, The Doughnut Vault opens at 8:30 am each day from Tuesday through Friday and 9:30 am on Saturday mornings. Patrons are given good...
View ArticleTime Warp Advertisments
In an alternate universe, it’s 1960 and the Internet is ALREADY here.via: Ads of the World Credits: Advertising Agency: Moma, Sao Paulo, Brazil Creative Director: Rodolfo Sampaio Art Director: Marco...
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