Dr. Morbito Tixinda Toys are Precious
Luisa Amanda Gomes — February 1, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: sweet-station
The TIXINDA toy, ‘Dr. Morbito’ is created by Mexican designers Anabel Vanoni and Eric Morales who creatively fuse design and urban-ethnic art.
These dolls are their way of recovering their cultural identity through the construction of these exclusive, innovative and lucid products. I happen to find them very similar to my treasure troll doll with the blinged-out belly art, but that crazy haired toy cannot compare to Dr. Morbito. The detailed beading and intricate artwork put Mr. Troll to shame.
These dolls are their way of recovering their cultural identity through the construction of these exclusive, innovative and lucid products. I happen to find them very similar to my treasure troll doll with the blinged-out belly art, but that crazy haired toy cannot compare to Dr. Morbito. The detailed beading and intricate artwork put Mr. Troll to shame.
Trend Themes
1. Urban-ethnic Art - Disruptive innovation opportunities lie in creating unique and culturally rich products that blend urban and ethnic art styles.
2. Cultural Identity Revival - There is potential for disruptive innovation by designing products that help individuals and communities reconnect with their cultural heritage.
3. Artistic Toys - Opportunities for disruptive innovation exist in the development of toys that showcase intricate artwork and detailed craftsmanship.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Manufacturing - The toy manufacturing industry can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating unique artistic designs into their products.
2. Art and Design - In the art and design industry, there is potential for disruptive innovation by combining urban and ethnic art styles in creative ways.
3. Cultural Heritage Preservation - The cultural heritage preservation industry can embrace disruptive innovation by developing products that help individuals reconnect with their cultural identities.
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