Posts Tagged ‘product’
Um… no.
Who approved this? Who thought this was a good idea? Excuse my while I throw up in my mouth a little. Via.
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Tags: product, ridiculous, weird
While JCPenney fights off the attacking social media hordes for selling the T-shirt that reads, “I’m too pretty to do homework so my brother has to do it for me.” I’m personally more aghast that anyone would wear such a god-awfully designed shirt in the first place. Jesus, pick a fucking typeface and stick with it…
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Tags: controversy, product, ridiculous, social media
Friday FAIL: Your product name
Um… no thanks. We already ate something else. Via.
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Tags: fail, naming, product
Just so damn clever.
Cleverness and creativity like this just make my day. It’s one of those “Why didn’t anyone think of this before?” ideas that I wish I had done. Via.
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Tags: good, ideas, product
Friday FAIL: Your product
If your ass is a “hard to reach area” you’re in more trouble than this product can help with. Via.
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Tags: fail, product, weird
Friday FAIL: Your product name.
I’ll pass. But thank your dad for offering up his nuts. Via.
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Tags: naming, product, ridiculous
Friday FAIL: Your product design
I think E.T. is doing a little more than phoning home. Via.
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Tags: fail, product
Letterpress wallpaper
My wife and I are thinking about re-doing our daughter’s bedroom. I wonder if I can convince her to get this letterpress wallpaper. Or maybe I’ll put it up in my office. Very cool. Via.
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Tags: design, good, product

My new toy.
The Dog & Pony Show is on hiatus today while I transfer all my stuff over to my new, beautiful 13″ Macbook Air. Returning tomorrow to regularly scheduled posts.
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Tags: Commentary, product