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Declare Your (Almost) Love With the 'Pretty Sure' Poster

— January 21, 2009 — Art & Design
This Valentine's Day-themed 'Pretty Sure' poster is perfect for new couples or noncommittal individuals. With its gloriously vague, twisted typography that declares, “I'm Pretty Sure I Like You a Lot,” you can declare your true feelings without getting all gooey and mushy.

The 'Pretty Sure' hand-pulled screenprint poster is by Nick Schmitz; each of the 50 limited-edition pieces is signed and numbered by the artist.

Implications - Valentine's Day is a special time of year when many can attest to indulging in exceptionally love-boasting products. However, there still exists a market for year-round, romantic goods, which businesses should consider creating in order to appeal to an abundance of consumers that are love-hungry.

Trend Themes

  1. Noncommittal Products — Create products that cater to individuals who want to express their affection without being overtly romantic.
  2. Twisted Typography — Introduce new and creative typography designs that defy conventional norms and make products stand out.
  3. Limited-edition Art — Offer limited-edition products that generate hype and exclusivity among consumers, increasing the perceived value of the product.

Industry Implications

  1. Print and Design — Incorporate unique and unconventional design elements to make printed products and decor stand out in the market.
  2. Gifts and Novelties — Create and market products that cater to specific occasions, such as Valentine's Day, and offer unique and non-traditional gift options.
  3. Art and Collectibles — Produce limited-edition artwork and collectibles that appeal to art enthusiasts and collectors, using design and exclusivity as selling points.
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