World’s First Wearable Magazine
Now we’ve had a few ‘future features’ here in the last week. They mostly consisted of prospective designs that are still in the concept stage. This idea is out right now, and is absolutely genius.
‘Masters of Cool’ has come up with the world’s first wearable magazine, and the ‘issues’ can be shipped to anywhere in the world (the way they come is in the image above).
Every time a subscriber wears an issue of T-post, it means another interpretation of the original story. It becomes their own depending on how they choose to talk about it. And information spreads like a game of Chinese whispers.
The company is called T-Post, the idea is really something different which definitely doesn’t seem to appear too often of late.
How Does it Work?
Every six weeks, subscribers receive a new issue in the mail. News story on the inside. Artist interpretation on the front. All-around conversation piece.
Why?
For T-post’s subscribers, it’s an opportunity to share something interesting about the world, about them, and start a dialog with a complete stranger. While this is probably something better for mom and dad, as children won’t exactly understand the concepts (generally speaking of course).
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