Flowering Flyer Boxes

Posterchild Does Guerrilla Gardening To Beautify Toronto

Posterchild is known for his guerrilla street art around Toronto. Flyer Boxes in general are his canvases, but for his latest work, Posterchild decided to work with what goes inside the flyer box.

Posterchild decided to take an unused flyer box and plant marigolds in it. With that, the box went instantly from rundown eye sore to an innovative planter. From dull to cheery with 7 marigolds! 

Implications - Converting old objects into beautiful new ones helps to revitalise what is old and infuse it with new flair. Businesses should consider incorporating elements of old designs and new within their product packaging, as many consumers can appreciate upcycling.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Design - Revitalizing old objects with new elements can create innovative and visually appealing products.
2. Guerrilla Gardening - Transforming urban spaces through street art and creative gardening initiatives presents disruptive opportunities for innovative urban planning and landscaping.
3. Creative Packaging - Incorporating elements of old designs and new in product packaging can attract consumers who appreciate upcycling and sustainable practices.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Finding inspiration in upcycled design can open up new opportunities for artists, designers, and creative professionals.
2. Urban Planning and Landscaping - Embracing guerrilla gardening and creative urban interventions can revolutionize the way cities are designed and maintained.
3. Sustainable Packaging - Exploring creative packaging solutions that incorporate upcycled elements can appeal to environmentally conscious consumers and drive sustainable product innovation.

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