Yearly Archives: 2006

Don’t Wash Out That Stain

Have you always thought tea stains in your tea cup to be unacceptable? (Email Subscribers: Read More by clicking on the title of the article)

How does your brain feel?

Marketers may have your number, neurologically speaking: A new study finds that familiar brands evoke faster, more positive responses in the brain than lesser-known brands. (Email Subscribers: Read More by clicking on the title of the article)

Unique is for Everybody

Japanese style lands in Manhattan.

Click through for the perfect gift for!

Are you stuck for gift ideas? (Email Subscribers: Read More by clicking on the title of the article)

Create your own Jackson Pollock piece!

“On the floor I am more at ease, I feel nearer, more a part of the painting, since this way I can walk around in it, work from the four sides and be literally `in’ the painting.” Jackson Pollock, 1947. (Email Subscribers: Read More by clicking on the title of the article)

Eight Million Millionaires in America

How are the more than eight million millionaires in America taking advantage of their wealth? (Email Subscribers: Read More by clicking on the title of the article)

What’s that smell?

Mars, PepsiCo, Kraft and Procter & Gamble hope scents will help them get attention among fragmented audiences. Pepsi recently added the aroma of black-cherry vanilla soda to its magazine inserts for Diet Pepsi Jazz. (Email Subscribers: Read More by clicking on the title of the article)

Say it with Heinz

Who said ketchup couldn’t be personal?

Mass market (M&M) packaged goods turn custom

Custom M&M’s: The newest, trend -customize mass market packaged goods.

Objects of Pure Desire: A New Vision for the PC

A How-To kit for the ideal PC has been making the rounds of leading design shops. It calls for “accelerated curves” and “purposeful contrast.” The preferred colors include a shade of black called Obsidian and a translucent white dubbed Ice