Crowdsourced Products

The Release1.0 Design Competition for Museum Shops

Most of the products found in museum gift shops are pretty standard, like pens, coffee table books and mugs. The Release1.0 Design Competition aims to shake things up, however, by implementing the Web 2.0 concept of crowdsourcing into the items that museum gift shops carry.

Designers can upload their ideas to the Release1.0 website (see Read More URL). Winning designs will be sold at London’s ICA, the Deutsche Guggenheim in Berlin and at culturelabel.com. In addition, designers will earn 7% of their product’s wholesale price. Check out the gallery to view some of the submissions.

Crowdsourcing Design
This trend involves the use of crowdsourcing to gather design ideas and concepts.
Disruptive Museum Retail
This trend disrupts the traditional museum gift shop model by introducing unique and innovative products.
Web 2.0 in Retail
This trend applies Web 2.0 concepts, such as crowdsourcing, to the retail industry for product development.

Who This Affects Most

Museum Retail
The museum retail industry can embrace crowdsourced designs to offer more unique and relevant products to visitors.
E-commerce
The e-commerce industry can leverage the concept of crowdsourced design to curate and sell innovative products online.
Design and Innovation
The design and innovation industry can explore opportunities to create platforms that enable crowdsourcing of product ideas and concepts.
SCORE
2.4 out of 10
GENDER
50% Men50% Women
MARKETTop markets: North America, Europe
GENERATION
  • Gen Z
  • Gen Alpha
  • Gen X
  • Millennial (primary audience)
POPULARITY
Popularity 49%
Activity 14%
Freshness 8%

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