This document appears to be the portfolio of LUNA Design, showcasing various design projects they have completed in areas such as product design, exhibition design, graphics design, and package design. The portfolio highlights projects for clients from 1998 to 2006 and includes work in museum identities, books, restaurants, exhibitions, and product packaging. It aims to demonstrate LUNA Design's range of design services and experiences across different industries.
The Scandinavian interior design is characterized by
minimalism, simplicity, and functionality. Although the
Scandinavian design has been around since the 1950s,
it remains a popular trend in interior design today.
If you want to create a Scandinavian design for your
space, yet you are not exactly sure how to go with it,
our interior designers from DécorAid have shared
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Woodcraft Folk is a UK charity that supports over 10,000 children and young people in informal, cooperative education through outdoor activities led by 2,750 adult volunteers. Some of the activities Woodcraft Folk offers include nature trails, camping, den building, bushcraft, outdoor skills, camping, campfires, and badge work focused on areas like ecology, hiking, and tree and plant identification. Woodcraft Folk aims to provide an education for social change and an awareness of sustainability through outdoor learning experiences.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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- Luigi's Casa is a proposed pizza restaurant to be located in the densely populated Dadar region of Mumbai. The restaurant aims to provide an innovative dining experience focused on creating custom pizzas.
- The restaurant will differentiate itself by allowing customers to design their own pizzas. Its target market includes families, couples, friends and working professionals in the Dadar area with a household income above Rs. 1.6 lakh.
- Key challenges will include obtaining licenses and permits, competition from other restaurants, maintaining consistency in food quality, and high real estate prices in Dadar. The total proposed budget is Rs. 2 million.
This document discusses retail formats and target markets. It outlines different retail concepts from conservative to fashion-forward and lists examples of stores that fall under each specialty, department, discount, and off-price store format. The document also discusses existing market penetration, market expansion, format development, and diversification as target market strategies. It lists factors to consider when evaluating country potential and support for foreign retailers, such as population, GDP, retail sales, infrastructure, and business regulations.
This document outlines elements to consider when developing a strategic customer-centric plan for a retail concept brand. It discusses factors such as store location, size, layout and exterior/interior design; personnel roles and qualifications; level of customer service; necessary IT systems; allocation of decision-making powers; and merchandise categories, pricing strategies, sourcing, and product development process. The goal is to understand all elements that can be controlled and how they relate to defining and satisfying customer needs and building an emotional connection with customers.
The Scandinavian interior design is characterized by
minimalism, simplicity, and functionality. Although the
Scandinavian design has been around since the 1950s,
it remains a popular trend in interior design today.
If you want to create a Scandinavian design for your
space, yet you are not exactly sure how to go with it,
our interior designers from DécorAid have shared
these 10 best hacks on how to come up with a
stunning Scandinavian interior design.
Woodcraft Folk is a UK charity that supports over 10,000 children and young people in informal, cooperative education through outdoor activities led by 2,750 adult volunteers. Some of the activities Woodcraft Folk offers include nature trails, camping, den building, bushcraft, outdoor skills, camping, campfires, and badge work focused on areas like ecology, hiking, and tree and plant identification. Woodcraft Folk aims to provide an education for social change and an awareness of sustainability through outdoor learning experiences.
25 perfect kitchen design ideas on a budgetUSANewss
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
accept the challenge of a market that is in continuous evolution.
there are 4 premium reasons why you should join our network, discover more: http://www.lamartina.com/retail
- Luigi's Casa is a proposed pizza restaurant to be located in the densely populated Dadar region of Mumbai. The restaurant aims to provide an innovative dining experience focused on creating custom pizzas.
- The restaurant will differentiate itself by allowing customers to design their own pizzas. Its target market includes families, couples, friends and working professionals in the Dadar area with a household income above Rs. 1.6 lakh.
- Key challenges will include obtaining licenses and permits, competition from other restaurants, maintaining consistency in food quality, and high real estate prices in Dadar. The total proposed budget is Rs. 2 million.
This document discusses retail formats and target markets. It outlines different retail concepts from conservative to fashion-forward and lists examples of stores that fall under each specialty, department, discount, and off-price store format. The document also discusses existing market penetration, market expansion, format development, and diversification as target market strategies. It lists factors to consider when evaluating country potential and support for foreign retailers, such as population, GDP, retail sales, infrastructure, and business regulations.
This document outlines elements to consider when developing a strategic customer-centric plan for a retail concept brand. It discusses factors such as store location, size, layout and exterior/interior design; personnel roles and qualifications; level of customer service; necessary IT systems; allocation of decision-making powers; and merchandise categories, pricing strategies, sourcing, and product development process. The goal is to understand all elements that can be controlled and how they relate to defining and satisfying customer needs and building an emotional connection with customers.
This document proposes a store design concept for a Global IT Lifestyle Technology Retail store. The concept positions the store as a destination for high-end technology products that exposes visitors to futuristic technologies. The theme "Future Forward" aims to provide an aspirational connection by presenting the store as understanding the latest and future technologies. The design incorporates visual mood boards and category presentations integrated with in-store digital engagement like augmented reality, social media kiosks, and video walls to enhance the customer experience.
The document provides an overview of retail formats in India. It discusses that retailing accounts for 14-15% of India's GDP and is the fifth largest retail market in the world, growing at an annual rate of 25-30%. The industry is mostly unorganized. The challenges facing the industry include restrictions on foreign investment and real estate purchases. The retail formats discussed include mom and pop stores, peddlers, hawkers, market traders, specialty stores, department stores, discount stores, convenience stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets, malls, category killers, e-tailers, and vending machines.
The document discusses different types of retail stores and how shopping locations have changed over time. It describes convenience stores for everyday items, CBD stores for higher-end goods, street markets, out-of-town superstores, retail parks grouping stores together, and metro stores attached to gas stations. It then asks questions about Tesco's history, starting in London in 1919 and growing into an international chain operating in several countries.
The document discusses the basic elements of handicraft, including design, material, technique, and their interrelationship. It defines handicraft as aesthetic products created through skills and techniques that require manual dexterity. Some key elements are the plan or design, basic materials used as input, and the processing methods. The interplay between the materials, techniques, and design ultimately influences the final product's form, function and purpose. A variety of traditional Philippine handicrafts are then presented, made from materials such as bamboo, coconut shells, abaca fiber, and utilizing techniques like weaving, carving, embroidery.
Here are the key points about the evolution of branding:
- The earliest branding examples date back to the 1880s when logos began appearing on packaged food products. Branding initially involved catchphrases or images attached to products.
- It wasn't until the late 1940s that organizations began describing their business and function through advertising rather than just products. This is when the term "brand identity" became mainstream in corporate language.
- Branding really took off in the 1980s following a recession. Production could now be moved overseas more cheaply. Manufacturing processes were replaced by developing the brand essence as the core business strategy.
- In the 1990s, big brands favored cutting prices over spending on advertising due to the market
The document provides an overview of various retail formats including:
- General merchandise stores like department stores, full-line discount stores, and specialty stores.
- Food retailers like convenience stores, supermarkets, superstores, combination stores, supercenters, and limited-line stores.
- Non-store retailers like direct marketing, direct selling, vending machines, and catalog marketing.
It also discusses the history of franchising and highlights advantages and disadvantages of franchising for both franchisers and franchisees.
Handicrafts involve making useful and decorative objects by hand or with simple tools. This includes pottery, weaving, woodcarving, metalworking, and jewelry making. Pottery involves shaping clay objects and firing them. Weaving uses looms to interlace threads into fabrics. Philippine tribes like the Ilocos and Tausug are known for their handicraft traditions of pottery, weaving, and woodcarving.
Retail 2020: Retail Will Change more in the Next 5 Years than the Last 50FITCH
Against a backdrop of seismic shifts in our retail landscape, Christian Davies, Executive Creative Director, Americas at FITCH took the audience on a global tour of the major trends that will be the norm by the time we’re ringing in the New Year of 2020. Emerging trends are mapped against new shopper behaviors and the rise of Gen Z – set to be the largest group of shoppers globally by 2020 – and by new realities of retail operations, language and purpose. This presentation was given at Globalshop in Las Vegas on March 26th, 2015.
This document discusses various characteristics of retailers including the types of merchandise they sell, their level of customer service, pricing, and more. It describes different categories of retailers like supermarkets, department stores, discount stores, and specialty retailers. It also covers classification systems for types of merchandise and ownership structures for retailers like independent stores, corporate chains, and franchises.
The document summarizes Philippine indigenous arts from ancient times to the present. It discusses ancient sculpture, pottery, weaving, and physical ornaments of indigenous groups. Specific examples are given including Ifugao bul-ul figures, Manunggul jars, Maranao decorative arts, and traditional costumes and accessories of groups like the Kalinga and T'boli that reflect nature and the lives of common folk through their designs and techniques.
This document proposes a store design concept for a Global IT Lifestyle Technology Retail store. The concept positions the store as a destination for high-end technology products that exposes visitors to futuristic technologies. The theme "Future Forward" aims to provide an aspirational connection by presenting the store as understanding the latest and future technologies. The design incorporates visual mood boards and category presentations integrated with in-store digital engagement like augmented reality, social media kiosks, and video walls to enhance the customer experience.
The document provides an overview of retail formats in India. It discusses that retailing accounts for 14-15% of India's GDP and is the fifth largest retail market in the world, growing at an annual rate of 25-30%. The industry is mostly unorganized. The challenges facing the industry include restrictions on foreign investment and real estate purchases. The retail formats discussed include mom and pop stores, peddlers, hawkers, market traders, specialty stores, department stores, discount stores, convenience stores, hypermarkets, supermarkets, malls, category killers, e-tailers, and vending machines.
The document discusses different types of retail stores and how shopping locations have changed over time. It describes convenience stores for everyday items, CBD stores for higher-end goods, street markets, out-of-town superstores, retail parks grouping stores together, and metro stores attached to gas stations. It then asks questions about Tesco's history, starting in London in 1919 and growing into an international chain operating in several countries.
The document discusses the basic elements of handicraft, including design, material, technique, and their interrelationship. It defines handicraft as aesthetic products created through skills and techniques that require manual dexterity. Some key elements are the plan or design, basic materials used as input, and the processing methods. The interplay between the materials, techniques, and design ultimately influences the final product's form, function and purpose. A variety of traditional Philippine handicrafts are then presented, made from materials such as bamboo, coconut shells, abaca fiber, and utilizing techniques like weaving, carving, embroidery.
Here are the key points about the evolution of branding:
- The earliest branding examples date back to the 1880s when logos began appearing on packaged food products. Branding initially involved catchphrases or images attached to products.
- It wasn't until the late 1940s that organizations began describing their business and function through advertising rather than just products. This is when the term "brand identity" became mainstream in corporate language.
- Branding really took off in the 1980s following a recession. Production could now be moved overseas more cheaply. Manufacturing processes were replaced by developing the brand essence as the core business strategy.
- In the 1990s, big brands favored cutting prices over spending on advertising due to the market
The document provides an overview of various retail formats including:
- General merchandise stores like department stores, full-line discount stores, and specialty stores.
- Food retailers like convenience stores, supermarkets, superstores, combination stores, supercenters, and limited-line stores.
- Non-store retailers like direct marketing, direct selling, vending machines, and catalog marketing.
It also discusses the history of franchising and highlights advantages and disadvantages of franchising for both franchisers and franchisees.
Handicrafts involve making useful and decorative objects by hand or with simple tools. This includes pottery, weaving, woodcarving, metalworking, and jewelry making. Pottery involves shaping clay objects and firing them. Weaving uses looms to interlace threads into fabrics. Philippine tribes like the Ilocos and Tausug are known for their handicraft traditions of pottery, weaving, and woodcarving.
Retail 2020: Retail Will Change more in the Next 5 Years than the Last 50FITCH
Against a backdrop of seismic shifts in our retail landscape, Christian Davies, Executive Creative Director, Americas at FITCH took the audience on a global tour of the major trends that will be the norm by the time we’re ringing in the New Year of 2020. Emerging trends are mapped against new shopper behaviors and the rise of Gen Z – set to be the largest group of shoppers globally by 2020 – and by new realities of retail operations, language and purpose. This presentation was given at Globalshop in Las Vegas on March 26th, 2015.
This document discusses various characteristics of retailers including the types of merchandise they sell, their level of customer service, pricing, and more. It describes different categories of retailers like supermarkets, department stores, discount stores, and specialty retailers. It also covers classification systems for types of merchandise and ownership structures for retailers like independent stores, corporate chains, and franchises.
The document summarizes Philippine indigenous arts from ancient times to the present. It discusses ancient sculpture, pottery, weaving, and physical ornaments of indigenous groups. Specific examples are given including Ifugao bul-ul figures, Manunggul jars, Maranao decorative arts, and traditional costumes and accessories of groups like the Kalinga and T'boli that reflect nature and the lives of common folk through their designs and techniques.