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moLesta
23.01.2010, 20:02
http://media1.behance.com/product_images/16_idea-paint-9.jpg

A paint that allows you to turn ANY wall into a dry erase board.

Im definitely picking some of this up and proposing it the company i work for.

Simply brilliant

http://www.creativesoutfitter.com/Products/IdeaPaint/16

SilentAssassin
23.01.2010, 20:21
best thing since chalkboard paint!

cminor
23.01.2010, 20:33
http://media1.behance.com/product_images/16_idea-paint-9.jpg

A paint that allows you to turn ANY wall into a dry erase board.

Im definitely picking some of this up and proposing it the company i work for.

Simply brilliant

http://www.creativesoutfitter.com/Products/IdeaPaint/16

it is awesome, but super expensive.

u am snookems
23.01.2010, 20:49
I think that's something that people would kind of glibly talk about being really cool when they were stoned.

denialmind218
23.01.2010, 20:51
why not just draw on the regular walls?....my 4 year old nephew does....

moLesta
23.01.2010, 20:52
http://media1.behance.com/product_images/16_idea-paint-9.jpg

A paint that allows you to turn ANY wall into a dry erase board.

Im definitely picking some of this up and proposing it the company i work for.

Simply brilliant

http://www.creativesoutfitter.com/Products/IdeaPaint/16

it is awesome, but super expensive.



Not in comparison to if you bought a 25 foot dry erase board.

$99 for 25 Sq. Ft of paint, honestly, not that bad. Also considering it takes up no space, can be painted over, and is totally reusable and creates no waste when you're done with it.

At Staples, a 40in x 30in board costs $110, just to put things in perspective

gRANT
23.01.2010, 20:53
it would be cool until people started writing on all the walls

moLesta
23.01.2010, 20:55
it would be cool until people started writing on all the walls

Good point, but im curious if a dry-erase marker would even show up on a wall (since it needs oil to bind to a surface)

fast eddie
23.01.2010, 20:58
that's neat and all, but have you ever tried to draw a picture with dry erase markers? as soon as a part of the "ink" dries and you go over it with a new stroke, it fucks up the part you went over. dry erase markers are a horrible medium for art.

BMV
23.01.2010, 21:01
Or you could just buy a huge god damn dry erase board for a fraction of the price.

Timothy James Kelly
23.01.2010, 21:34
that's neat and all, but have you ever tried to draw a picture with dry erase markers? as soon as a part of the "ink" dries and you go over it with a new stroke, it fucks up the part you went over. dry erase markers are a horrible medium for art.
That's not the point you idiot. It's for brainstorming.

darkdeshijedi
23.01.2010, 22:08
I considered doing it, but most webbs/planning/shit i write i want to have preserved.

m.m.lunatic
24.01.2010, 07:59
it would be cool until people started writing on all the walls

Good point, but im curious if a dry-erase marker would even show up on a wall (since it needs oil to bind to a surface)

The only thing it really needs is a smooth surface to be erasable. I've studied with a freind on campus after the library was closed and we just used polished stone tables and glass shit to write on.

nb
24.01.2010, 08:28
that's neat and all, but have you ever tried to draw a picture with dry erase markers? as soon as a part of the "ink" dries and you go over it with a new stroke, it fucks up the part you went over. dry erase markers are a horrible medium for art.
That's not the point you idiot. It's for brainstorming. This. I though the picture was self explanatory but obviously not.

And yea I used to have a glass desk that I would write on all the time with those markers.