The Canary Mask: From Side Project to Orders in a Weekend ...
About a week ago, Jerome Healy’s idea for creating cheap, durable, reusable filter masks for developing countries was pretty much just that—an idea. He’d developed some prototypes of the masks for an industrial design project while at the University of Washington, and even took a few variations over to India to research whether people would use them. But he was basically clueless when it came to the hairier business questions of supply costs and a market price.
“I’ve talked to a lot of people that wanted to offer their help,” Healy says. “And the only advice they’d have is, ‘Well, you’ve got to get this thing priced.’” He tried sussing out how much his simple raw materials would cost by digging around online, but never really found anything solid. Meanwhile, Healy graduated, and went about finding a job as a graphic designer. His “Canary” dust mask remained a bit of a dream, something that people from school would ask about occasionally. But it wasn’t clear anything would ever happen with it.
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@ x_x arrancar's a hollow who had some parts of their mask removed
I said on twitter one day I want a goon mask....a chick bought me a goon mask...BITCH BOUGHT ME A GOON MASK Lmaoo
“@: will always have a mask on covering their true emotions. You don't need to know unless they want you to know.” haa
MT @ It's somewhat depressing when someone on the train says, "You should get an eye-mask", and you think, "What's an iMask?"












