Calorie-Free Burgers Made of Fancy Folded Paper
If your new year resolutions include eating a healthier diet and doing more creative things, then look no further. I give you the rather brilliant origami burger kit, from the far east.
For only $6, you get 16 pieces of paper which can be folded following instructions to create the impressive menu featured in the gallery; you can make two burgers, fries, a soda and a tray.
Implications - These origami creations steer away from the contemporary pattern of online fun and media entertainment. Companies must remember that there is still a large demographic that is interested in traditional forms of fun. In providing these simplistic forms of pleasure, companies can ensure buyers will appreciate these classic styles of recreation.
For only $6, you get 16 pieces of paper which can be folded following instructions to create the impressive menu featured in the gallery; you can make two burgers, fries, a soda and a tray.
Implications - These origami creations steer away from the contemporary pattern of online fun and media entertainment. Companies must remember that there is still a large demographic that is interested in traditional forms of fun. In providing these simplistic forms of pleasure, companies can ensure buyers will appreciate these classic styles of recreation.
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Origami Fun — Companies can develop origami products and services as a form of traditional but enjoyable entertainment.
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DIY Dining — Consumers can create their own food art at home using origami techniques.
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Low-calorie Alternatives — Origami food kits and models can be used to promote healthier eating habits.
Industry Implications
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Food and Beverage — Food and beverage companies can explore origami-inspired packaging or menu design for their products and services.
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Craft and DIY — Craft and DIY industry can offer origami kits and tutorials to promote creativity and entertainment.
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Education and Learning — Educational institutions can incorporate origami as a form of art and creativity in their curriculum.
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