Announcing Emoodicons— the new mood ring that tells the world how you feel!
This article reprinted from the John T Unger Weblog. The original article can be found online:
http://www.johntunger.com/2008/03/announcing-emoo.html
© 2008, John T Unger
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Emoodicons are one of the most exciting ideas I've had in years and I just launched a new blog where you can get your own. Check out the animated short: Marcie's Grand Adventure which shows how Emoodicons work, enter the Make a Face Contest or the Emoodicon Design Contest for a chance to win one of the rings, or read the story of how Emoodicon.com got started. I've been working with some great people to make this a reality and I'm really excited about how it turned out.
What's an Emoodicon, you ask? Well, you know when you’re online and you can just type a couple keys and tell the whole world how you feel? Happy? Angry? Shy? ROFL? In lurve? Don’t you wish real life was that easy? No big discussion. No beating around the bush. No batting your eyes or getting passive aggressive. Just, “This is ME, are you LISTENING?!
They're like a secret decoder ring for your mood. They’re smilies for the real world. They tell everyone just what’s on your mind. “If you don’t know, I’m not going to tell you,” is a phrase you’ll never utter again. If your boyfriend or girlfriend or best friend or evil arch nemesis has eyes, they’ll know. (If they don’t have eyes, no ring will help you. Sorry.) Emoodicon jewelry comes with your choice of 25 mood icons: pick Kitteh or Bleep the Robot. We'll be adding more designs soon so you can mix and match, swap and share, spice it up. Emoodicons are totally customizable. They’re cool, they’re fun, and they won’t break or turn your finger green. Isn’t that a nice change?
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Hi again John...I left you an email on your etsy..I found you from a referral of someone on my AB Group. I was going to send you an attachment of some sculpture that was done by one of my former students Jeremy Thomas, but I accidentially sent it before I included the attachment...sorry...could you go to the blog listed above and go to Janurary 08 and you can find one of his sculptures...I know you would be intrigued by them. Jeremy gets anywhere from $4,000 to $12,000 for his sculptures depending on the size...If you every visit Santa Fe, let me know and I will get you intouch with him. Your Mosaic work is incredible..and I love these litte "Mood" rings...what a wonderful and fanciful idea. LE
Posted by: Linda East | October 09, 2008 at 12:02 PM