More folk read Junkk.com first.
Hence I have decided to post there and just copy here if it's a story that applies to both.
http://junkk.blogspot.com/2010/12/polishing-things-unduly-receiving.html
Hope that works/makes sense... :)
Friday, December 3, 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Karma rules
Too many twitter feeds, not enough time.
Today saw a big step-up in RE:tie's fortunes... I hope:
http://junkk.blogspot.com/2010/11/important-day-for-retie.html
Today saw a big step-up in RE:tie's fortunes... I hope:
http://junkk.blogspot.com/2010/11/important-day-for-retie.html
Labels:
DISABILITY AID,
ENABLEMENT,
GREY POUND,
MARKET RESEARCH
RE:tie marketing contact email
A nice marketing lady suggested we be easier to contact.
This will have to do, for now: peter[at]junkk.com and info[at]junkk.com
This will have to do, for now: peter[at]junkk.com and info[at]junkk.com
Monday, June 28, 2010
A Crowded Field:)
The RE:tie has much to commend it.
However, in my wildest dreams would I ever have claimed that such a mundane, niche item could inspire too many folk to ponder improvements, especially those with an eco-cachet usually added.
However, after such high-profile entrants such as Rapstrap, we now have the Leaf Tie, by LufDesign.
Another welcome complement to 'the pool', especially if it focusses attention on the potential of rethinking this very ubiquitous and useful bit of kit. Certainly all the potential uses are well worth adding to RE:tie's application list.
Whilst any clever cable tie design evolutions great complementary profile boosts, I have still to ruefully reflect that it seems making new stuff to sell for money (albeit in a good cause) will get more attention. Especially when so darn pretty and well framed.
ps: A plug for the latest YouTube demo
However, one must at least try to claim a slight edge on the cost and even enviro stakes, by being free, simply re-using existing materials in second use redesign, and not needing any additional plastic packaging to market.
And any profits we might make will doubtless get ploughed into more 'doing' innovations.
But, while I'm at it, Sunday continued to prove an odd, if rewarding day for other opportunities:
Does packaging design affect littering?
However, in my wildest dreams would I ever have claimed that such a mundane, niche item could inspire too many folk to ponder improvements, especially those with an eco-cachet usually added.
However, after such high-profile entrants such as Rapstrap, we now have the Leaf Tie, by LufDesign.
Another welcome complement to 'the pool', especially if it focusses attention on the potential of rethinking this very ubiquitous and useful bit of kit. Certainly all the potential uses are well worth adding to RE:tie's application list.
Whilst any clever cable tie design evolutions great complementary profile boosts, I have still to ruefully reflect that it seems making new stuff to sell for money (albeit in a good cause) will get more attention. Especially when so darn pretty and well framed.
ps: A plug for the latest YouTube demo
However, one must at least try to claim a slight edge on the cost and even enviro stakes, by being free, simply re-using existing materials in second use redesign, and not needing any additional plastic packaging to market.
And any profits we might make will doubtless get ploughed into more 'doing' innovations.
But, while I'm at it, Sunday continued to prove an odd, if rewarding day for other opportunities:
Does packaging design affect littering?
Labels:
Cable Tie,
Leaf Tie,
LITTER REDUCTION,
LufDesign,
RE:tie,
RE:tie Applications
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Welcome to the RE:tie Blog!
I have some explaining to do.. pronto.
This blog has lurked awhile (see last post), and was set up as a complement for RE:tie from Junkk.com
Now we have spun RE:tie off to its own blog, and are in the process of populating it.
So, sorry, it's a bit 'thin' at the moment, so it's always worth scooting back to Junkk Male RE:view for more background here and, thanks to further 'one day I'll sort it' archive/labelling cock ups... here
This blog has lurked awhile (see last post), and was set up as a complement for RE:tie from Junkk.com
Now we have spun RE:tie off to its own blog, and are in the process of populating it.
So, sorry, it's a bit 'thin' at the moment, so it's always worth scooting back to Junkk Male RE:view for more background here and, thanks to further 'one day I'll sort it' archive/labelling cock ups... here
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