The Post-it note, invented by Arthur Fry and manufactured by 3M, is a piece of stationery with a strip of adhesive on the back, designed for temporarily attaching notes to documents, computer displays, and so forth.It’s hard to believe after seeing these pictures that when Post-It Notes were initially launched by 3M the product failed. 3M started out by giving away the product for free in Boise Idaho. By 1980 post-it notes were being sold nationwide and the product took off.It Looks Like It Could Have Been Painted…
This mosaic piece of Elvis was created by a couple of
co-workers over the 2005 Memorial Day weekend. If you look closely at
the different usage of colors you can see differences between the
features of the face, hair, shadowing, etc. It looks like it could have
been painted!