Category Archives: Technology
"Hug Machine", via urbanvinyldaily.com
Before interning at Capsule, “Experience Design” was only an abstract term of which I had a vague understanding. Since I’ve been here, it’s something I realize is inescapable, and it’s something that delves much deeper than a comm... read more
Posted in Design, experience design, Featured, From The Interns, Health and Wellness, Innovation, Pop Culture, Something Cool, Technology, Trends, Uncategorized
Tagged branding, design, design thinking, experience design, from the interns, identity, jank, swank
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Watching this Cisco video on the Internet of Everything sparked a flurry of ideas and a bit of daydreaming. Take a moment to watch it yourself.
Intriguing, yes? The waking up of everything. An interesting debate could take place around the idea that the Internet will wake thin... read more
Posted in Current Affairs, experience design, Featured, Innovation, Marketing, Pop Culture, Something Cool, Sustainability, Technology, Trends
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The Food Marketing Institute is a show blending food packaging equipment, food innovations, ingredients and plenty of people who are interested in a conversation with Capsule. We discovered a number of interesting innovations and other amusements in our wanderings. The following ... read more
Posted in Alcohol, brand strategy, Branding, Design, Food and Drink, Health and Wellness, Innovation, Lifestyle, Packaging, Research, Retail, Technology
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Try this one on for fit.
Make a prediction. Make it for the year 2016, Feb 29th. Yeah, the next Leap Day.
Now, schedule it in a Tweet to be posted that day.
What will be huge on that day, but isn't in existence today? Think Pinterest.
What will our work look like? Wha... read more
Posted in Art, Brand yourself, Current Affairs, Design, Health and Wellness, Research, Technology
Tagged change, Fast Moving Social Goods, Leap Day, Leap Year, Pinterest, steve jobs
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Richard Wise, Mirrorball got us started with a depiction of fame and the counter trend of anonymity.
He gave us a marvelous perspective on the contrast happening between fame and anonymity.
26% of american teens expect to be famous by the time they are 25 years old. Isn't ... read more
Posted in Design, Sustainability, Technology, Trends
Tagged brand, change, children, famous, innovation, klout, social, social network, trend
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