SplatterPlatter Lets You Create Your Own Artistic Dishes
Rachel — July 31, 2009 — Art & Design
References: jeemindesign & dornob
Why buy pre-designed dishes when you can throw paint on them yourself? Splatterplatter is a creative way to engage your inner artiste and have more fun with dishes than is usually allowed.
Splatterplatter is simple enough: Choose the plates you want and arrange them how you feel. You then select a color palette and draw with your mouse. The finished design is then printed on your plates. A cool way to make your own dishes (you know, without having to really work).
Splatterplatter is simple enough: Choose the plates you want and arrange them how you feel. You then select a color palette and draw with your mouse. The finished design is then printed on your plates. A cool way to make your own dishes (you know, without having to really work).
Trend Themes
1. Customization-craze Continues - SplatterPlatter taps into the growing trend of DIY customization allowing consumers to create their own artistic dishes with ease.
2. Disruptive Printing Technologies - Printing on unconventional items like custom-disigned dishes and other kitchenware represents an untapped market for innovative printing technologies to revolutionize the industry.
3. Do-it-yourself Manufacturing (DIY) Goes Mainstream - SplatterPlatter demonstrates the potential for DIY manufacturing to become a mainstream trend across a variety of industries, allowing consumers to become more involved in the creation process of their products.
Industry Implications
1. Kitchenware - SplatterPlatter provides an opportunity for kitchenware companies to tap into the customization craze and offer consumers more opportunities to personalize their dining experience.
2. Printing - Printing companies have an opportunity to take advantage of new printing technologies and offer printing on unconventional surfaces like kitchenware and other household items.
3. Art Supplies - Companies offering art supplies have the potential to team up with kitchenware companies to offer unique art and kitchenware collaborations, creating new synergies between two traditionally separate markets.
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