Inedible Sushi

Lego Sushi Combo Platter

Do your Lego sculptures look like this? Mine were limited to linear pink-and-purple striped pieces of furniture. This sushi set from Big Daddy Nelson looks almost edible. His custom sushi Lego creation has caused a stir on Flickr, but it's done nothing but make me hungry.

Lego has really stepped up their game. Fifteen or twenty years ago, kids were limited to basic colors, standard shapes and hardly any custom sets. Today, Legos recreate scenes from movies and video games and come in every shape, color and size. Unbelievable.
Trend Themes
1. Custom Lego Creations - The popularity of custom Lego creations opens up a new opportunity for entrepreneurs to provide design and building services to customers.
2. Interactive Toy Industry - The ability of Lego to adapt to changing market trends highlights the potential for disruption in the interactive toy industry through personalized and customizable experiences.
3. Edible-inspired Design - The rise of inedible sushi and other food-inspired designs across industries presents opportunities for innovation in product design and marketing with a focus on visual appeal and diversity in product offerings.
Industry Implications
1. Toy and Game Industry - The evolution of Lego's product offerings shows potential for companies within the industry to focus on customization and personalization, as well as the incorporation of popular culture and branding to stay competitive.
2. Marketing and Advertising Industry - The popularity of inedible sushi creations within the art and design space presents opportunities for companies within marketing and advertising to explore visual aesthetics and creative design strategies to differentiate their products and campaigns.
3. Food and Beverage Industry - The influence of food-inspired designs on consumer products shows potential for innovation in food and beverage product offerings and packaging design that can be visually appealing and attention-grabbing.

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