Design competition seeks alternatives to museum shop coffee mugs

Retail Published on 16 October 2008 in Retail

Looking to move away from the ubiquitous coffee mugs and provide museum shops with more innovative products to sell, Release 1.0 is a design competition that offers winning contestants a fair deal. Unlike most other design competitions, winners are promised a percentage of sales revenue, as well as the traditional good publicity and international exposure. Not limited to a single museum, the winning designs will be stocked by spaces such as the ICA in London and Berlin's Deutsche Guggenheim as well as being sold online at culturelabel.com. Those lucky enough to be picked will receive 7% of the product's wholesale price, which compares well with the industry standard of 3-10% for commissioned designs.

Submissions are made via Release 1.0's website, with entries displayed on the website to whet the appetites of potential buyers. Entries currently range from a knuckle duster that measures spaghetti—Godfather-style—to a football scarf that can be turned into a soft sports ball.

It's a fine example of how to tap into the talents of Generation C(ash)—those gifted members of the public who want to be rewarded for their creative output—and a reminder to other retailers that it's never too late to get your customers involved in your production process.

Website: www.releaseonedotzero.com
Contact: www.releaseonedotzero.com/contact.php

Spotter: Mark Wilson

Comments on this idea:

It will be fascinating to see what they come up with. It is difficult to imagine a product that serves a more important function than aiding us in quenching our thirst. We've seen gadgets come and go but the mug remains.

Post a comment:

Please note that Springwise is not associated with the company / product mentioned in this article.

Your email address will not be published with your comment.

 
 
 

Type the characters you see in the picture above.

 
About Springwise

Springwise and its network of 8,000 spotters scan the globe for smart new business ideas, delivering instant inspiration to entrepreneurial minds.
Time to start the next big thing!

Free newsletter

Don't miss a single
new business idea:
sign up for our
weekly newsletter.

Next issue due
11 November 2009.

You can also subscribe to our RSS feed.

Or follow us on