Following up on my talk at Reboot yesterday, here are some ideas about tools that could help create the long tail of fashion.
An 'iLife for crafting' that would enable:
- combining garments to make an outfit (see paperdollheaven.com)
- designing custom patterns and colours on the fabric
- designing and printing the patterns for cutting the fabric (for a current software example, see Garment Designer)
- sending the designs to a tailor (like sending your photos to a photo shop for development)
- designing and printing your own labels
A 'TypePad for crafters' that makes it easy to:
- build a portfolio of your creations
- document and share techniques and patterns iFabricate-style
- add cool backgrounds for presenting the product and lifestyle photos
- sell the items through PayPal, and maybe also list them on eBay
A last.fm-style recommendation system for fashion
- with an open unique-naming sheme for fashion items (this is essential!)
I hear your wish-list Ulla Maaria, just posted about your talk too: http://www.loiclemeur.com/english/2005/06/the_long_tail_o.html
Posted by: Loïc | June 13, 2005 at 12:12 AM
Thanks Loic! Looking forward to seeing you in Paris!
Posted by: Ulla-Maaria | June 13, 2005 at 11:44 AM
the wishlist seems really hardcore down to earth "this is what we need" to make this better.
I didn't get to talk to you a lot during the reboot convention, but we met some times..
anyway lets discuss the "own logo" movement it is also a area Im investigating for my creative network.
and mainly it is the reason why i decided to make prograes.com ( it is not running yet, but tonight I will do my first post on the blog..
anyway what practical things can be done to encourage this way of working instead of pro or no logo ?
all the best
Henriette
Posted by: henriette | June 13, 2005 at 01:52 PM
Perfect! I wish I could had been there to see your presentation.
Posted by: rosa | June 13, 2005 at 06:51 PM
Henriette,
Congratulations on starting your project! I just wanted to say that I'm working on a couple of concrete ideas concerning what we could do together. Let's stay in touch! I like the idea of the "own logo movement" :-D.
Posted by: Ulla-Maaria | June 17, 2005 at 11:52 AM
I was so interested to find your Craft Manifesto and read about your speach for Reboot. I've been thinking about the surge in crafting (in the US) too -- and the
differences between what people are doing now - more hip and cool - than the things our grandmothers made. I in the process of writing a book proposal for a 'how-to' crafty book that feeds into the trend - I would love to email you and get your thoughts - perhaps we can share some information? Thanks for the great perspective about all this!
Posted by: therese | June 20, 2005 at 06:16 AM