12-Year-Old Entrepreneur Invents and Launches Cartoos. Temporary Tattoos and Graphics for Cars
Miami, Florida, April 19, 2016 (Newswire.com) - Ethan Babil, an extremely creative young entrepreneur has figured out a way to put beautiful designs and graphics on cars, and not the traditional expensive, permanent way. The 12 year old, not being allowed to put on real graphics on his parents vehicles, has come up with Cartoos; temporary tattoos and graphics for cars. This innovator is catching the eyes of some major auto enthusiasts.
Passionate about cars and the way vehicles look, this kid was recently invited to be featured and exhibit at the Miami Beach Concours, presented by Road & Track. Set up in the center of the grand event, the audience was amazed with this innovation from such a young “businessman.” Major auto collectors, corporations and quite a number of consumers have been ordering their temporary car graphics from the official Cartoos website.
Whether new or old, super car or cruiser, Cartoos wants everyone to love their automobiles. “We sure spend a lot of time in the car,” says Ethan, so why not love the way it looks.
Just like a tattoo on the body, a car’s new paint job and/or customized graphics are not only expensive, but also permanent. Trends and tastes change so the alternative is to sport a temporary design.
More information on Cartoos:
Media inquiries:
Tommy Babil
(510) 556-4335
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Source: Dirt Geek Media