Thursday, August 16, 2007
About Me
- Name: David and Phoebe
This is a blog of 'what if' ideas, a collection of random thoughts that come to us at random times in random places. We're a young creative team working in london who just like coming up with ideas. Not just advertising ideas but ideas for the real world too. And we have fun having them, so we thought this would be the perfect place to keep them. Feel free to comment. We'd love that. Together we could come up with a great idea. Don't take it too seriously though. We don't.
9 Comments:
Print-on-demand books in tube stations... sounds like a great idea to me. But, a book is a little long for a tube ride--what if people could print-out a chapter of a book at a time?
Shorter, more manageable segments... plus the print-on-demand screens would go faster and have more repeat customers.
What do you think?
I LOVE the picture by the way! Could I write about it and show the image on my blog www.getfreshminds.com next week?
Hi Katie, yip great idea to print chapters. Your very welcome to show the image.
Loved the dinner 'hair-holder', wonder if I'll be able to get my hands on one in London?
Anything to stop the senseless consumption of free newspapers.
That go on to print news about global warming when books are quite easily exchanged for decades....sigh!
Someone's already beat you to it at Gatwick airport at pretty much at every gate.
Oh, and the umbrella hat is really original too.
And the tree plane idea. The trainer colouring book...well original.
Someone's already beat you to it at Gatwick airport, pretty much at every gate.
Oh, and the umbrella hat is really original too.
And the tree plane idea. The trainer colouring book...well original.
Ah-mazing. Maybe the world would be less moronic.
A good idea, would be easier to read on packed tubes than a newspaper
there are book vending machines already in Paris
i have never seen one but i saw it recently on a BBC program about Paris
i also like random ideas.
but i bring them to life shooting random mustaches on the streets in berlin.
cheers
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They already have book vending machines at tube stations in sao paulo, brazil
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