Glowing Drawing Pads

'LumoPad' is Like an Etch-a-Sketch That Uses Light to Make Drawings

'LumoPad' is a marker-free drawing toy similar to an Etch-a-Sketch, but instead of drawing with dials, LumoPads let consumers draw with light. Using a light effect called "phosphorescence," the electrons in the molecular makeup of LumoPads react to light, letting users draw glow-in-the-dark images that stay bright for a minute or more.

Though the active material in a LumoPad is as thin as a sheet of paper, the current prototype is placed on a lightweight piece of foam backing to add some structural integrity. The LumoPads come with a small LED keychain that consumers can use as their brush, although the flashlight on a smartphone functions equally well.

After gaining some experience with LumoPads, drawers can get a relatively intricate level of detail. By moving the LED closer or farther from the pad, the lines will get thinner or thicker, respectively, and moving the LED faster makes lines brighter.
Trend Themes
1. Marker-free Drawing - The LumoPad introduces marker-free drawing using light instead, allowing for unique artistic possibilities.
2. Glow-in-the-dark Art - The LumoPad's phosphorescent effect enables the creation of glow-in-the-dark images that remain bright for an extended period, opening up new avenues for artistic expression.
3. Adjustable Line Thickness - The LumoPad's ability to vary line thickness by adjusting the distance between the LED brush and the pad offers artists more control and creative flexibility.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - The LumoPad showcases a unique drawing toy experience that can capture the interest of children and adults alike, making it a potential disruptive innovation in the toy industry.
2. Art Supplies Industry - The LumoPad's use of light as a drawing medium presents a new category of art supplies that cater to artists looking for unconventional and visually striking tools.
3. Education Industry - The LumoPad offers an engaging and interactive way for educators to teach drawing and unleash creativity in classrooms, providing a potential breakthrough in the education sector.

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