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Cultivating Convenience

Cultivating Convenience

Recently I’ve noticed a strong influx of products and services evolving around convenience. The technology driven by these luxuries is amazing. With your smartphone alone, and the right app/website—you can order groceries to your door, turn down your thermostat, start your car, spy on your cat, send money, order a coffee, sell your boat, and much, much more.

I believe this cultivation of convenience affects multiple issues, especially our patience and social interactions, but I’m not here to discuss that, I’m here to add my own additional products to the lineup.

"Behold" the following three improvements to society:

Belly button doorbell—you can customize the ring or phrase, and even pay extra for a self-defense trained burglar be gone model.

Specialty lined pants for pocketing food—you don’t need a to-go bag for two mozzarella sticks, put them in your pocket! 

Non-invasive elongated petting stick for dogs—who needs permission to pet a stranger’s dog when you can do it nonchalantly from 10ft away.
Logo Design
The only humanized doorbell with sanitary bedazzle button
The Petter Pal
Cultivating Convenience
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