Author Archive

  • Tue, Sep 8 2009

    poprocki

    As the DigiDude is being manufactured, we figured it was time to hear a few words from Poprocki, the original ideator of our portable tripod and keychain. Below is an interview with Poprocki:

    1. When did you think of the idea for the DigiDude?

    When starring at the submission form it hit me like a bolt of lighting. I was very excited about what just happened and went straight to the sketch pad / photoshop to materialize the vision. 12 hours later I was ready to hit submit.

    2. Had you tried to make this thing on your own already?

    I made a few of them out of clay (as seen in the photo), but I really want to be able to create molds at some point for some other ideas that I’m working on.

    3. what do you do? (job-wise, ya know, when you are not on quirky)

    I’m just trying to enjoy life and have a good time.

    4. where are you from?

    O.H.I.O… that’s how I roll.

    5. who/where do you derive your creative inspiration from?

    My friends and whoever I meet are a huge influence on me, I run all my ideas threw them first. Life experiences also play an important roll. But most importantly I generally feel connected to the universe and just let ideas flow from that.

    6. What do you wish quirky had that it does not already?

    I miss validated amps from the kluster platform, but it would be nice to see the sell count of a product even after it surpasses it’s threshold.

    7. What store would you love to see your DigiDude in?

    Urban Outfitters, Target, Wal-Mart, Best-Buy, or any kind of Super Store.

    8. What is your favorite deli meat? What is your favorite cereal?

    LOL, bananas for breakfast, and tofu or veggie patties in the sandwich please.

  • Fri, Sep 4 2009

    We are pleased to announce the launch of quirky’s wholesale and retail network. With the roll out of the W&RN we will immediately begin scaling up the amount of units sold during  both the pre-sale and sales phase of our projects (read: we’ll all make more money).   That said, there is enormous benefit in getting involved as a wholesaler & retailer, as noted below:

    As a quirky wholesaler, you’ll be notified as soon as a new product hits our store (so expect a notification every few days). If you want to become known as a pioneer and not just a “buyer” … you’ll have to move quick.

    WholesaleIf you see potential in a product, you can cash in on your intuition. To do so, place an order in quirky’s pre-sale phase—this earns you influence in the product. Once we move into production, that influence earns you a perpetual royalty on the product.

    That’s right, now every time someone buys the product—whether it be at your store, or your competitor’s store—you’re cashing in. How great is that?

    For more info, click here!

    Want in on the wholesale action? Shoot an email to businesstime@quirky.com to let us know how you can help get our products to the masses.

  • Thu, Sep 3 2009

    scratch-n-scroll

    Scratch-n-Scroll is a standard mousepad with an added writing surface. This mousepad is for all those times you are working at your desk and cant find a pen to jot down that phone number or list item you know you will forget later on.

    Simply, write notes to yourself on your mouse pad using just the pressure from your finger or the built in plastic stylus as a “pen.” Cool thing is, just like your childhood toy the magic slate, you can erase the notes at any time simply by flipping up the semi-transparent top sheet.

    Scratch-n-scroll maintains the slim portable design and scrolling surface you’ve come to expect of a standard mousepad, and works in conjunction with any optical / ball based computer mouse. It features a non-slip back pad ensuring that it stays put on your desktop while in use.

    Let’s push another quirky creation thru pre-sales and into manufacturing. Commit here!

  • Thu, Sep 3 2009

    Our Latest Quirk

    By nikki at 11:45 am

    We are pleased to announce the newest member of the quirky team. We’ve scooped Brian Kerr out of the community! You might remember him, the guy behind Watt Time? Well, he definitely stuck out as an all star quirky community member and contributer. We were cranking hard on our end and in need of another designer. Thankfully, Brian was excited to get started and is now a full time member of the quirky team.
    Brian Kerr

    Even though he’s gone from two of the most despised social classes of the rest of the quirky team (he’s gone from Hippie to Hipster (New Hampshire –> Brooklyn))… we are super happy to have scooped Brian Kerr out from the quirky community. He studied painting and design at UNH and received his masters in Industrial Design from Pratt. Brian is enamored by folding bicycles, tea, coffee, and all of their overly designed brewing paraphernalia. BK from BK spends his days and nights knee deep in styrofoam prototypes– and often sprays the shavings everywhere when he taps violently on the table because he misses his snare drum. This episode of meet the team brought to you by Designers like Brian and viewers like you… (read: Brian loves NPR)

  • Wed, Sep 2 2009

    Marc Zech

     

    As the Split Stick is being manufactured, we figured it was time to hear a few words from Marc Zech, the original ideator of our double sided USB drive. Below is an interview with Marc:

    1. When did you think of the idea for the Split Stick?

    Frankly, I have NO idea. It’s been in my headd for some time. When I saw quirky it got me thinkin’ of some ideas. I had no idea which of my ideas would fit here but I decided to give the thmb drive a try.

    2. Had you tried to make this thing on your own already?

    Not really. I asked some partners from the advertising/merchandising world but I got stranded somewhere while I was busy working on other projects.

    3. what do you do? (job-wise, ya know, when you are not on quirky)

    I am a freelance copywriter and concepter.

    4. Where are you from?

    I’m from beautiful Hamburg, Germany in the European Union.

    5. Who/Where do you derive your creative inspiration from?

    Invention-wise, I try to look out for things in my every day life where things don’t work the way they should or people have problems or where it doesn’t feel easy to do things. I try to think of products that which could solve these issues. In addition, I try to think up what would happen if already exciting things and products get combined together to come up with something new.

    6. What do you wish quirky had that it does not already?

    - a general forum
    - make me millions

    7. What store would you love to see your Split Stick in?

    staples. bestbuy. radioshack. to name the smaller ones ;)

    8. What is your favorite deli meat? What is your favorite cereal?

    hmmm. that’s the best question. I’m a vegetarian most of the times. Cereal: I like Special K red fruit.

  • Wed, Sep 2 2009

    international shipping is here!
    Thanks for your patience as we cooked up this feature – you can now purchase and commit to all of quirky’s products from anywhere in the world!

    You can purchase any of our existing items from our products page.

  • Tue, Sep 1 2009

    So we received our Split Stick prototype this am. Looking pretty awesome! We are going into tooling now. We’ll continue to update this blog with shipment news and other product relates news as we get it. In addition, we’ll be getting in touch with you to ask which color Split Sticks you would like. In the mean time, check out these photos of the prototype!

    opening the fedex package

    it's here!

    split stick prototype in hand

    Split Stick plugged into the computer

    it has 2G's of memory on each side

  • Thu, Aug 27 2009

    But am super pumped about our product prototypes! prototypes

  • Wed, Aug 26 2009

    quirky men at work

    By nikki at 3:40 pm

    sketchin

  • Wed, Aug 26 2009

    dumplings fuel the quirky

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