Monday, February 21, 2011

Creativity@Work:Grow Ideas Like Mold

The end of sandwich stalkers

If you take your lunch to work and store it in a communal refrigerator, you may have had it stolen. Or maybe you had roommates who helped themselves to your food. The Anti-Theft lunch bags are the brainchild of Mihoko Ouchi and Sherwood Forlee, a pair of eclectic designers and founders of the company they simply call “the”.

The plastic bag has green, mold-like splotches printed on both sides, disguising your food as putrid, inedible fodder.

When searching for new ideas, consider a look at niches that would solve a common, everyday problem. If you find yourself saying, Now why didn't I think of that?, you are onto something!

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