The Modernist Alphabet Flashcards are available at The Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York, SFMOMA San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and MODA Museum of Design Atlanta
“Forget A is for Apple. B is for Bauhaus is where it’s at.” This tag line along with the cool yet approachable nature of Jargon Boy’s M is for Modern Alphabet Flashcards has helped the product sell to wholesale and retail outlets throughout the world. The Modernist Flashcards are a learning tool for kids as well as a fun activity for all ages.
Over 40 different articles, websites and blogs have featured M is for Modern flashcards including Step Inside Design and How Design Magazines to websites/blogs Dwell, Design Within Reach, HGTV, BoingBoing, Wired and Apartment Therapy. Creative Directer Greg Chinn conceived, designed, produced and handled all press for Jargon Boy’s first product launch. The website has received over 300,000 hits it’s first year and sold over 700 units. The M is for Modern flashcards are carried by retailers in the United States, Canada and England including classic brick and mortar stores like the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum Shop and SFMOMA. Online retailers like uncommongoods and spunkysprout also carry the product. Recently, the flashcards were being sold at the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum located in Ridgefield, Connecticut which coincided with the show, Painting the Glass House: Artist Revisit Modern Architecture.
