From Hipster Art to Kaleidoscopic Batteries
Brian G Randles — December 19, 2009 — Art & Design
Technicolor was once the greatest innovation in TV since, well, TV. Having colors explode across your screen sent you into pure pigment ecstasy and brought you one step closer to making television a reality.
Now, of course, the rage is HD on a television that has the same dimensions as piece of plywood. So it goes.
Check out all of the technicolor innovations, from hipster art to kaleidoscopic batteries.
Implications - With the recent economic downturn a thing of the past, consumers are less apprehensive about their finances. This shift from being worried about the future to feeling free has translated into the desire to make bold aesthetic choices. Whether it be fashion, art or other retail decisions, companies ought to take this mindset into account.
Now, of course, the rage is HD on a television that has the same dimensions as piece of plywood. So it goes.
Check out all of the technicolor innovations, from hipster art to kaleidoscopic batteries.
Implications - With the recent economic downturn a thing of the past, consumers are less apprehensive about their finances. This shift from being worried about the future to feeling free has translated into the desire to make bold aesthetic choices. Whether it be fashion, art or other retail decisions, companies ought to take this mindset into account.
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