
Instead of painting Graffiti on real trains you can use the Graffiti Train to overcome your urge. Available soon.
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Instead of painting Graffiti on real trains you can use the Graffiti Train to overcome your urge. Available soon.
[via Gadgetblog.it]

Call it yet another collaborative project on the internet for people to draw with others at the same time, it is the Graffiti Playdo. It comes with a difference when comparing to its other relatives – which is having a subject in mind – Graffiti – and featuring more design options.
The first thing to do when visiting Graffiti Playdo is to choose an artist name so you can become known on the community by having a screenshot of your graf being displayed on the main page, that is, if it is good enough to get that status, otherwise the nickname only servers as a “personal†thing.
The second thing to do is picking a scenario to start the graffiti, there are 4 options: public school, old school, serious art and no rules.
The third thing to do is actually the best one – drawing with others using graffiti style – and there are:
That is it, now visit Graffiti Playdo and try to have some fun instead of getting frustrated with other people. It took me one whole minute to draw UBerReview and not having my graffiti folks ruin the art by erasing or drawing on top of it.

If you’re in a restaurant in Italy and the bottle of wine starts talking to you, don’t worry, you’re not drunk (not yet). Starting in November, Modulgraf, a Tuscan graphics and printing company, will start embedding chips into paper labels allowing information to be broadcasted through handheld devices. The device which is based on RFID, will allow you to listen to information about the production history of the wine, kind of food it should accompany and it can even play music . None of the wine manufactures have signed up yet but some have expressed interest. Modulgraf is hoping the talking wine label will be in restaurants, wine stores and vineyards.