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Illustrator Michael Myers Illustrates the Show 'LOST'

This is an awesome collection of cartoon characters based on the ABC series LOST. The details on these animations are superb and worthy of a series of their own.

Michael Myers is an illustrator and works and lives in Waterloo, IA. He is also really active on the Threadless website, where his creations get voted up by the community due to his imaginative work.

Implications - No longer satisfied with just one single version of a product, customers desire more options to choose from on the market. Items that come in various designs attract more attention from shoppers. Corporations could recognize this need for more variations and develop items with different aesthetics in order to attract a wider audience.
Trend Themes
1. Customized Product Designs - Customers desire more options to choose from on the market, leading to the need for corporations to develop items with different aesthetics in order to attract a wider audience.
2. Cartoon-inspired Series - The popularity of the cartoon characters based on TV series LOST could spawn a new trend for cartoon-inspired series.
3. Imaginative Illustration Styles - Michael Myers' imaginative work in creating cartoon characters based on LOST showcases the potential for disruptive innovation in the illustration industry, encouraging the development of imaginative styles and fresh interpretations of popular media.
Industry Implications
1. Product Design - Corporations could cater to customer demands for customized product designs, offering a wider range of options and aesthetics to attract a wider audience.
2. Entertainment - The popularity of cartoon characters based on TV series LOST showcases the potential for a new trend in cartoon-inspired series within the entertainment industry.
3. Illustration - Michael Myers' imaginative work in creating cartoon characters based on LOST could prompt the illustration industry to further explore the potential for imaginative styles and fresh interpretations of popular media.

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