A Piggy Bank for Your Brain

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How many times have you had the “BEST IDEA EVER!” and then totally forgotten about it?! Happens all the time! Inspired by the very idea that we forget ideas IDOID is a method to safe keep your EUREKA moments.

This small interactive, fun product looks like a piggy bank, but it’s actually an “idea bank”. It comes with a companion App called IDOID from which you can record all your brilliant brainwaves, thoughts, inspirations and ideas on the go! So every time you record an idea from your app, IDOID blinks to urge you to put coins in it. This way your ideas are making you richer by the day. Literally!

It’s inspiration on demand! Meaning, when you shake the idea bank, the app tells you how much you have saved as well as gives you a combination of 3 ideas you previously saved. This way you can mix and match your inspiration to think of new, innovative ideas!

Designer: Sowmya Iyer

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Adidas Experimenting With On-Demand Clothing

The business of making and selling clothes has waste built right into the process: Rolls of fabric have patterns cut out of them, creating unusable scraps; retailers must guess what will be popular and how many units will sell, and whatever doesn’t move becomes clearance. That results in slashed price tags, eroding profits.

A research project out of Germany involving Adidas, academics, industrial partners and with the support of the German government is looking to tackle this problem. For the past few months they’ve been testing an Adidas-branded pop-up shop in Berlin where customers come in, get a body scan and “design” their own sweater by manipulating patterns. An industrial knitting machine located on-site then spits the sweater out.

Here’s what the process looks like in action:

The process is not immediate, as shown in the video, nor does the machine do all of the work; human hands finish the sweater, then wash and dry it on-site. Real-life elapsed time is about four hours.

Still, four hours is a lot faster than the months of lead time required to source sweaters the conventional way, and that’s what’s got Adidas interested. “Fast fashion” is tricky to execute, and making clothes on-demand obviates the clearance problem. According to Reuters,

Adidas wants 50 percent of its products to be made in a faster time frame by 2020, double the rate in 2016, which it expects will increase the proportion of products sold at full price to 70 percent from less than half now.

“If we can give the consumer what they want, where they want it, when they want it, we can decrease risk … at the moment we are guessing what might be popular,” Adidas brand chief Eric Liedtke told investors last week.

The trial run, which just wrapped last week, is called “Knit for You.” The company is now evaluating the results and deciding whether or not to pursue this strategy.

Sneakers, as we saw, are fiendishly complicated to manufacture. But should Adidas pursue on-demand wholeheartedly it’s not difficult to imagine, with the design of clever machines, made-to-order, while-you-wait sneakers in our future.

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