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Fired for a typo. Turned it into $47.5M. Bette Nesmith Graham didn’t just invent Liquid Paper - she rewrote the rules. From mixing paint in her kitchen to building a company with on-site childcare (in the 1960s!), she turned mistakes into opportunity and built a legacy that still inspires today.
Haiii. Tumblr has been seriously acting up lately. Like, more than usual. A bit more.
So dont be suprised if i wont be able to post cause of a bug or cause a tumblr employee comes to my house and like kills me to death or something. You can stab and shoot and spit but they wont be fixing it
Did you know...?
The still make and sell liquid paper? I got a suggestion from Amazon about Correction Tape and how it was on sale. That intrigued me because I was surprised there was still a use for it. Maybe in graphic design that still use it.
So I looked up it's predecessor liquid paper. It was really odd that liquid paper is still around given how correction tape is cleaner and easier to use.
mistake...
1984 Retro Ad: — Liquid Paper
Bette Nesmith Graham invented one of the most popular office supplies of the 20th century. Today, she’s largely been forgotten.