The Typography Soap by Debbie Chialtas is for Literary Lovers
annaOMline — July 23, 2009 — Art & Design
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All typography and font enthusiasts will love this creation of soap designer Debbie Chialtas (Soapylove), The Typography Soap.
These original bars of soap featuring protruding sans serif letters and symbols are made of glycerin. The aqua color shows off the design very well and are scented with an icy peppermint fragrance.
A delightful cleaning experience for font lovers for about $11. According to Debbie Chialtas, “This mold was handmade by me--you won’t find it anywhere else!”
These original bars of soap featuring protruding sans serif letters and symbols are made of glycerin. The aqua color shows off the design very well and are scented with an icy peppermint fragrance.
A delightful cleaning experience for font lovers for about $11. According to Debbie Chialtas, “This mold was handmade by me--you won’t find it anywhere else!”
Trend Themes
1. Typography-inspired Products - Designers can create soap bars with different typography styles and symbols for additional typography-inspired products.
2. Sensory Marketing - Create products that engage multiple senses (e.g., scent) to appeal to a specific target audience.
3. Personalized Soap Design - Utilize customizable soap molds to create unique soap designs specific to each individual customer's preference.
Industry Implications
1. Artisanal Soap-making Industry - Differentiate from generic soap brands by offering personalized, innovative designs that appeal to specific target audiences.
2. Gift and Novelty Industry - Offer typography-inspired products as unique and thoughtful gifts to typography enthusiasts and designers.
3. Scent and Fragrance Industry - Partner with soap manufacturers to create and market signature scents for various products ranging from soaps to candles.
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