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Toymakers on 2010.
“… we have seen severe price erosion in online retail prices, and I am concerned about the economic sustainability of this. How manufacturers and retailers will deal with this trend in a fair and legal way is of great importance to our entire industry.”
“It’s the sickest toy I’ve ever seen …”
“I want to show what it does, where it came from, what’s behind it … I want to put a personal story behind it and show people the passion I have for it.”
“A child’s toy lies amidst broken glass …”
“Why are there so many similar photographs? How did all these toys come to be photographed? What is the viewer supposed to infer from such a scene? Is it simply that the idea of children and their toys ratchets up the drama of a war photograph?”
Made in China.
“The world toy market has been inevitably affected by the world economic crisis, but compared with the beginning of this year we’ve seen an improvement … As long as the products are innovative enough, there is market demand.”
John Lasseter’s toy stories.
“It was important to him to keep the character’s integrity in the toys.”
Michael Lau profiled.
“… whether it’s painting or working on comic art or crafting toys, it’s all art, he reckons.”
“You Call These Toys?”
“… the toys may cost too much for what they offer. Many parents, all too familiar with child-size attention spans, are wary of the latest fad.” (A Time article from 1987.)
Some assembly required.
“He became so upset that he started breaking the pieces apart. She wept in frustration.”
Toy industry recruiter David Fitzgibbons interviewed.
“… real innovation will always find a home.”
Toy stories.
“The craze for toy-driven feature films has given rise to a new term in the Hollywood lexicon. In production meetings, studio executives have begun asking if a particular project is ‘toyetic’ …”