State Tables

These State Tables would make seriously fun side tables. I approve!

♥ / Combo Star

A big thank you to Combo Star for sponsoring this week’s RSS Feed.

Combo Star might be your perfect partner for life – with no strings attached! Combo Star is a sleek designed knife sharpener from Switzerland developed to simplify your busy life. Keep it simple but keep it sharp. Combo star even changes the stigma that only men have the skill to sharpen. This practical little gadget has revolutionized the way of sharpening. It’s easy, quick & effective. Spend less time with dull stuff and more time creating/designing/blogging…

Enter ‘swissmiss’ at the checkout to receive 10% off.


(Interested in sponsoring a week of my RSS feed, learn more here.)

Foldable Bench-Table

This foldable bench-table called Up Up Up made me look. Perfect for a balcony or small outdoor space,

DearMarissaMayer.com

I was beyond excited when I heard that Yahoo’s new CEO, Marissa Mayer is pregnant with her first child. That means she will take thousands of photos of her little son and upload them to Flickr and realize that it could be vastly improved and then she will make it happen! Right?

And whoever created this site, dearmarissamayer.com; I heart you.

A List Apart Summer Reading List

A List Apart put together a Summer Reading List. Bookmarked!

(via cameron)

iPad Sleeve Deluxe

If my iPad wasn’t wrapped in the iGuy to protect it from my rambunctious two year old son, I would probably opt for a stylish leather sleeve like this one.

DIY Pompoms

One of my favorite newsletters, by far, is the one by Mini Eco. This tutorial made me have major flashbacks of the countless pompoms I made as a kid in Switzerland. Red pompoms were my specialty! (Of course!) I wish Etsy would have been around back then, I could have dabbled in entrepreneurship early on!

So, here you go, learn how to make a pompom!

Japanese Shouting Vase

The Japanese Shouting Vase is a resin jug designed to fit over the contours of your mouth and absorb your screams, shouts and frustrations. It releases a whisper soft version of your anger, which comes through the tiny hole at the base. Don’t let it dwell inside, shout it out without disturbing your neighbor.

All I can wonder: Does it come in white?

Utile Tote Bag

Utile Tote Bag in bold red. YES!

Punkrock Dish Brush

I admit, it’s a total utter luxury to own a Punkrock Dish Brush. But taking into consideration that it makes me smile every time I use it, it’s $10 well spent.

Portable Rowboat

I finally found what was missing from my life: A bright yellow Portable Rowboat! A project by Swiss ECAL students.

Silent Corner Shelf



This minimal, multifunctional shelf called Silent Corner (Regal Leise Ecke), makes my heart sing. I have the perfect spot for it…

Paola Antonelli on the Evolution of Design

In this talk, the charming MoMA Senior Curator of Architecture and Design Paola Antonelli offers a look at the evolution of design over the past few decades, and the past few years in particular.

(via Brain Pickings)

Evening Edition

Go Team Mule for launching The Evening Edition, the perfect commute-sized way to catch up on the day’s news after a long day at work.

Underground NY Public Library

The Underground New York Public Library is a visual library featuring the Reading-Riders of the NYC subways.

(via shoebox dwelling)

Foam!

Etienne Gros pulls and tucks dense foam to take the form of a shapely lady minus head and legs. File that under fascinating. Read the post over on Its’ Nice That.

Friends

“As external conditions change, it becomes tougher to meet the three conditions that sociologists since the 1950s have considered crucial to making close friends: proximity; repeated, unplanned interactions; and a setting that encourages people to let their guard down and confide in each other, said Rebecca G. Adams, a professor of sociology and gerontology at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. This is why so many people meet their lifelong friends in college, she added.”

Interesting NYTimes Article: Friends of a Certain Age, by Alex Williams

Friday Link Pack

(via ahbon)

– The iconic Holstee Manifesto is now available in black

– This commercial for NEST made me smile.

– Love these Paper Packs by Three Potato Four, filled with vintage ephemera finds.

– Giant Higgs Boson Mural by artist Josef Kristofoletti

– Lovely old-school looking Roll Up Travel Charger

– Oh, wow, I always wondered about Rabbit Circulation

– My friend John is the king of packing light. He swears by OneBag.com.

Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview

– Only in New York: A Backyard Timeshare.

Good Eggs is looking to hire a UX Designer (what a cool company name! And they have a chicken on their homepage)

– The BLDG BLOG folks wrote a fascinating post on of John McPhee’s book , which is a look at the Swiss military and its elaborately engineered landscape defenses.

– Parents, read this. (Thank you Keren)

– To celebrate our 1 year Tattly birthday everything’s 50% off until end of day sunday. (Our first sale ever!) Just use the discount code “1YEAROLD” during check out.

Tattly = 1 | Things I’ve Learned

Today’s a big day! Tattly, my designy temporary tattoo business, is turning one!

In the past year, we’ve shipped to over 90 countries, had over 15k orders, went from 15 designs a year ago to over 225 today, became best friends with Uline and have bought over 60k postal stamps.

I’d like to take this occasion and share a few things I learned along the way:

1. Never hesitate to challenge a status quo

Temporary tattoos have been around forever. I didn’t invent anything new, but, I was able to put a new spin on it by having professional artists create the designs and making sure that they are produced in the US with the highest quality standards. I admit, I never expected the success we’re having, but now, looking back, it actually makes total sense.

Never hesitate to challenge a status quo of a product or service that already exists. Put your own spin on it, stamp it with your personality and you might redefine an entire industry.

2. Don’t outsource things you care about

In preparation of launching Tattly, we looked into fullfilment centers, thinking that’s not something we should handle ourselves.

But we also knew exactly how we wanted the envelopes to look and feel. It was important to us that a customer would get excited from the minute they spot our envelope in their mailbox. We wanted to make sure that they felt as our tattoos were packaged and shipped with a lot of care.

We picked thick kraft envelopes which we decorate with a custom Tattly address stamp, a nicely designed address label and lots and lots of real stamps.

We realize that putting multiple stamps on an envelope is time consuming and we’d be much more efficient printing a digital stamp. But, let’s be honest, that doesn’t look pretty. Yes, we go the extra mile and it pays off!

Every day we have lots of folks tweeting images of their Tattly envelopes! Tattly is living proof that people appreciate the extra care that goes in. And I don’t think a fully automated fulfillment center would be able to replicate the same feel.

But, of course, on the same token, there are things that I was more than happy to outsource because they are simply not of our expertise. I immediately hired an accountant to make sure sales tax and all that jazz is professionally taken care of and not keeping me up at night. And we made sure we were using a e-commerce platform that helps us run our shop smoothly, in our case, we chose to go with Shopify. And, of course, I got business insurance, right form the start.

3. Don’t be shy. Ask for advice.

Two days after we launched Tattly we got a wholesale catalog inquiry from a very prestigious museum store. It didn’t occur to me that stores might actually reach out to me to sell Tattly. (duh!)

I started reaching to friends that have gone through a smimilar e-commerce experience and asked for advice.

I am incredibly grateful for conversations I had with Raul Gutierrez who helped launch 20×200 and Jim Coudal, force behind Field Notes.

They both were extremely generous in sharing insights, things they’ve learned starting their businesses.

People are open to share and help you get started. Just ask!

4. Grow a thick skin + hustle

My advice to anyone launching a product or service, that is welcomed with a lot of enthusiasm; get ready for copy cats. We have come across a few stores that are trying to copy our idea, one by one. Our response? Hustle! We are and will stay ahead of them.

5. Prepare for success

I admit, I wasn’t prepared for the success. Luckily I was able to scale up very quickly and keep up with demand, which probably comes with the nature of the temporary tattoo business. This might not have been possible if I sold something with a much longer product cycle.

So, ask yourself, what if I get a ton of orders within the first few weeks? Can my business scale? Do I have a plan on how I will do that? Am I building my business on a system that will allow me to grow?

6. Being nice is the only option

This rule applies to every aspect of your business. Employees, vendors, wholesalers and of course, customer support. Be kind, generous and show that you care. You’re just starting out, so you’ll make mistakes. But when you’re kind and generous they’ll forgive you and come back.

7. Your team is everything

This past year, would not have been possible without my truly *amazing* team (pictured below). They are young. They are smart. They are fun and most of all, they are not afraid to work hard. Please meet team Tattly:

From left to right: Mary, Rusty, Julia, Yoko, Bekka, (moi) and Jen.

To celebrate our 1 year birthday, all Tattlys are 50% off from today until end of day sunday. (Our first sale ever!) Just use the discount code “1YEAROLD” during check out.

And, to celebrate we are offering an Everything Pack with 242 designs, a homage to last year’s everything set that held an adorable 15 designs. It comes in a limited edition pouch, with a design by Arianna Orland. There’s only a 100, so grab one before this collector’s item is history!

Happy Tattly Birthday everyone!

Thanks to our fab models Carly, Kevin and Yoko.

Goals

“Staying focused on our goals detracts from the inherent pleasures of the activities we need to pursue to achieve those goals.”

Taken from this post over on The 99% by Christian Jarret on how focusing on your goals too much is actually counterproductive. And that when you revel in the process you’re more likely to make it to the finishing line.

Wooden Gem Stool

The Wooden Gem Stool just made me gasp for air! (Because of its beauty AND its price) It is handmade in Melbourne using ethically sourced timber, designed by the ladies from Faraway House. Consider this one wishlisted!

Mermaid Tails

Couldn’t help but giggle seeing these Mermaid Tails. And yes, they are made to swim in!

(via svpply)

Moon Chart Print

I find this moon chart print quite charming.

♥ / Shopify

A big thank you to Shopify for sponsoring this week’s RSS Feed.

Curious about selling online? Shopify is an ecommerce platform that lets you easily create a beautiful online store. Currently a whopping +25K stores are powered by Shopify, including my temporary tattoo shop Tattly. Check out Shopify’s example page to get some inspiration and see what their platform is capable of, and join their Build-A-Business competition (I’m mentoring the design category).


(Interested in sponsoring a week of my RSS feed, learn more here.)