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Jordan Speer Packages Up His Art Work

Illustrator and artist Jordan Speer has created a series of pictures of fictional action figures.

The art pieces are colorful and have a retro feel. The wildly amazing creations he thought up are individually packaged. They come with an array of descriptions, bar codes and different features to make them appear as authentic to real-life toys as possible. Creepy and playful ones include Speer's 'Tiny & Holy Terrors' and the 'Secret Bone Bro' that come with eerie accessories like interchangeable heads and body parts. The collection of action figure toy illustrations are quirky and bizarre like the one package that comes with just a set of legs.

Artist Jordan Speer is having fun with his work and experimenting with unconventional representation of fictional characters and toys.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-inspired Illustrations - Opportunity to create and market nostalgic artwork and merchandise inspired by retro action figures.
2. Authentic Packaging Design - Opportunity to develop and sell unique packaging designs for collectible toys and action figures.
3. Unconventional Character Representation - Opportunity to explore new ways of representing fictional characters in art and merchandise.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Illustration - Artists and illustrators can leverage the trend of retro-inspired action figure art to create and sell their own unique pieces.
2. Toy Manufacturing - Toy manufacturers can capitalize on the trend of authentic packaging design to create collectible toys that appeal to nostalgia-seeking consumers.
3. Merchandise and Collectibles - Companies specializing in merchandise and collectibles can take advantage of the trend of unconventional character representation to create unique and intriguing products for collectors.

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