Are you planning to launch your next Cannabis business online, but don’t know where to get started? Unlike the normal ...
As marijuana becomes more elite, cannabis-inspired objects and décor are moving way beyond images of gnarly buds and lava lamps. Brett Beldock with her marijuana leaf wallpaper designs: She is holding ...
As cannabis legalization has become more widespread, retailers are getting increasingly serious about the design and branding of their shops. At Wyllow, a weed store in Los Angeles, a goal is to ...
In the face of the global pandemic, a sizable cultural shift is starting to take place around people’s perception and comfort levels with cannabis. Legal sales of products and goods are breaking ...
Designers have found new ways to to consume, store and present marijuana, with sleek aesthetic and a functional approach. Far from being something to be stashed away, these bongs, ashtrays and ...
A few years ago, the Maine Legislature was inching toward how to regulate the adult-use cannabis market. Simultaneously, the leadership of SeaWeed Co. was thinking about the design of its first ...
The days of poorly lit dispensaries with dusty shelves stocked with rolling papers, tie-dyed T-shirts and patchouli incense are over. The new 21st-century cannabis boutiques are taking a page from ...
Grateful Dead tapestries. Lava lamps. The distinctive orange inspired by Flamin’ Hot Cheetos dust painted indiscriminately on walls. Until now, these were the markings of marijuana dispensaries, ...