The article features Portland-based Anchorpak, founded by designer and artist Colin Sullivan- Stevens. Sullivan-Stevens designed the first bag when trying to find a bag that worked when riding a bicycle, walking and had ample capacity for everything he needed in during the day. He also utilized many Maine resources that exist to help business start-ups. Some of these resources are cited. [image
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