The digital negative and printing technology is making exact copies of your photographic work. Limited editions are used as a solution for scarcity and pricing.
Instead of having an arbitrary number of prints in an edition, base editions on geographical location. Each print can be limited to a state or country, and part of the signature of the artist on the print will include the location it “belongs to.” This means that some locations will sell for higher prices as there might be more collectors there, and the signature will guarantee and be proof of the value of that specific print even if it later moved to another location or resold. The provenance of where it was originally sold will keep its value.
You either try to control what your kids can access online (but you can’t control every device they might use), or you trust them to know. Why not help them do the right thing?!
A browser extension that does not block specific types of sites (pornographic, unsuitable horror, etc.) but instead shows the child a message saying something like “this is probably not suitable for you because it contains … You can go ahead and browse the site, but I suggest you don’t. It’s your decision, and I trust you to make the right one.” He can then choose whether to leave or stay.
Can be useful in marketing and communicating.
A study of the hidden color preferences that lead to conversions in different age groups.
Increase sales for known brands.
Build a one click mechanism that can be embedded anywhere (Facebook, Twitter, etc.) Since people already know and trust the brand, it doesn’t matter to them where they buy, and that is why the brand should reach them anywhere they are. To maximize this strategy, the help of current customers should be sought, by giving them affiliate “points,” they collect by using this “buy anywhere” mechanism to share the products they think are good with their friends online.
Deliver secret messages.
Use small intelligent drones.