‘A visual tour of retail best practice, innovation and emerging trends from around the globe.’
This highly visual presentation identifies emerging global retail trends, referencing benchmark projects conceived at the intersection of visionary and ambitious thinking. Our examples explore innovative and award-winning approaches, technologies and materials that make up todays retail environments. Attendees will benefit from inspiring ways to blend both the physical and digital to create unique retail destinations.
(content curated from the Retail Design Institute’s 45th International Store Design Competition & other online sources credited at the end where known)
Inspiration can be found throughout New York with new stores popping up each week, so the Retail Design Institute has curated a tour of the latest retail concepts that NYC has to offer. We’re delighted to bring you this presentation & share our thoughts on what it takes to create memorable store experiences.
Take a look behind the curtain with Emily Culp (Rebecca Minkoff) & Healey Cypher (eBay Inc.) who will uncover the technology driving Rebecca Minkoff's latest digital store experience in SOHO. Enjoy a virtual cup of tea with Mark Landini, Creative Director of Sydney based Landini Associates, as he share's his passion for retail embodied in their latest award winning creation for Australia's 'T2' brand. Discover how Megan Dolce & the team at Lululemon Athletica are getting personal through their exclusive men's store, recently opened in SoHo.
A fast & inspiring look at retail that blends both the physical, digital and emotional to create experiences that are increasingly more unique, engaging and personalized through their product & service offerings. Join the Retail Design Institute’s session to explore how landlords, retailers & designers are harnessing the power of design to differentiate their offer by connecting with customers in more meaningful ways. Presented by James Farnell at the Euro-a-Go-Go Breakfast Forum for Euroshop 2017, Dusseldorf.
Hosted by the Retail Design Institute, this highly visual store tour presentation features video, photos, downloadable content and a tour map, providing inspiration and motivation to make the most of your visit to NYC. James Farnell (International President, RDI & Creative Director of Little) is joined on stage by three of our Industry’s leading professionals, offering the varied perspectives of a designer, retailer & solutions provider. The session features short case studies by Nick Stowe, CEO of Nixon Watches; Chris Dieringer, IT Leader at Microsoft Retail; and Jonathan Luster, Vice President, Market and Concept Development at Lowe's Companies, Inc. Attendees will gain from insights shared on what it takes to create the successful store experiences that contribute to New York’s exciting retail landscape.
How awards can lead to credibility and new opportunities for retailers, design agencies & their shareholders, where the value on winning recognition has become priceless in this highly competitive industry (presented at Retail Asia Expo 2016, Hong Kong)
Abstract: The Institute’s International Store Design Competition receives hundreds of entries from around the globe each year, however only a select few walk away with the coveted First Place & Store of the Year Awards. The entries that rise to the top have common characteristics built around their collaboration with suppliers or other specialty consultants - from lighting to photography. This session highlights how winning entries of the 45th International Store Design Awards can lead to credibility and new opportunity for retailers, design agencies & their shareholders, where the value on winning recognition has become priceless in this highly competitive industry. Takeaways:
- how to exploit your creativity and be recognized for your efforts
- highlights of category winners and merits
- showcase 45th ‘Store of the Year’
- an example of disruptive thinking from the innovations awards
A highly visual and engaging presentation that combines inspiration with innovation. Presented by James Farnell at the offices of Little in Newport Beach - the topic explores innovative and award-winning approaches, technologies and materials that make up todays retail environments. It includes inspiring ways to blend both the physical and digital to create more unique, personalized and engaging retail experiences.
About the Presenter: James Farnell is Creative Director for Little’s Brand Experience Studio based in Southern California, a member of the Retail Design Institute's Board of Directors and currently serves the Institute as International President. He is a retail designer, passionate about creating engaging, memorable experiences across multiple retail categories. His recent projects include the new Active Coastal Lifestyle Brand Bunulu and the ‘Name Your Price’ menu concept for Downtown Credo at Florida Hospital (Award of Honor, AIA Orlando & Award of Merit, AIA Orange County).
Cover Credit: “Hipster (Emoji): This emoji indicates the presence of a typical 20- to 30-year-old with a 1920s-inspired haircut and ocular degeneration (or simply its pretense) requiring thick, dark-rimmed eyewear. A carefully groomed beard suggests experiences such as a vintage-typewriter party or being in a newly gentrified crackhouse-turned-artisan speakeasy. A word of caution: the prototypical hipster possesses no self-awareness, so this emoji is employed only in reference to others. “ Source ‘Our own emojis, designed for life in Ottawa’ OttawaCitizen.com by Bruce Deachman & Andrew King.
Achieving a Successful Homing Offer Challenges & Trends.International Snapshot.SCG International
DIY, HOUSEHOLD & FURNITURE RETAIL RUSSIA.
The annual conference organised by B2B Conference Group.
International Summit of industry products for home and garden repair.
Trends and challenges. International outlook.
Presentation by Clive Woodger, SCG International founder.
Moscow, Russia.
May 2015.
Latest trends in shopping centre branding, marketing and design SCG International
Clive Woodger's conference at EPICCA ( Encounter of the Shopping Centre professionals in Latin America ) about developing first choice destinations...covering: International Trends, the Empowered Consumer, Marketing Strategies and Delivering the Promise....
Inspiration can be found throughout New York with new stores popping up each week, so the Retail Design Institute has curated a tour of the latest retail concepts that NYC has to offer. We’re delighted to bring you this presentation & share our thoughts on what it takes to create memorable store experiences.
Take a look behind the curtain with Emily Culp (Rebecca Minkoff) & Healey Cypher (eBay Inc.) who will uncover the technology driving Rebecca Minkoff's latest digital store experience in SOHO. Enjoy a virtual cup of tea with Mark Landini, Creative Director of Sydney based Landini Associates, as he share's his passion for retail embodied in their latest award winning creation for Australia's 'T2' brand. Discover how Megan Dolce & the team at Lululemon Athletica are getting personal through their exclusive men's store, recently opened in SoHo.
A fast & inspiring look at retail that blends both the physical, digital and emotional to create experiences that are increasingly more unique, engaging and personalized through their product & service offerings. Join the Retail Design Institute’s session to explore how landlords, retailers & designers are harnessing the power of design to differentiate their offer by connecting with customers in more meaningful ways. Presented by James Farnell at the Euro-a-Go-Go Breakfast Forum for Euroshop 2017, Dusseldorf.
Hosted by the Retail Design Institute, this highly visual store tour presentation features video, photos, downloadable content and a tour map, providing inspiration and motivation to make the most of your visit to NYC. James Farnell (International President, RDI & Creative Director of Little) is joined on stage by three of our Industry’s leading professionals, offering the varied perspectives of a designer, retailer & solutions provider. The session features short case studies by Nick Stowe, CEO of Nixon Watches; Chris Dieringer, IT Leader at Microsoft Retail; and Jonathan Luster, Vice President, Market and Concept Development at Lowe's Companies, Inc. Attendees will gain from insights shared on what it takes to create the successful store experiences that contribute to New York’s exciting retail landscape.
How awards can lead to credibility and new opportunities for retailers, design agencies & their shareholders, where the value on winning recognition has become priceless in this highly competitive industry (presented at Retail Asia Expo 2016, Hong Kong)
Abstract: The Institute’s International Store Design Competition receives hundreds of entries from around the globe each year, however only a select few walk away with the coveted First Place & Store of the Year Awards. The entries that rise to the top have common characteristics built around their collaboration with suppliers or other specialty consultants - from lighting to photography. This session highlights how winning entries of the 45th International Store Design Awards can lead to credibility and new opportunity for retailers, design agencies & their shareholders, where the value on winning recognition has become priceless in this highly competitive industry. Takeaways:
- how to exploit your creativity and be recognized for your efforts
- highlights of category winners and merits
- showcase 45th ‘Store of the Year’
- an example of disruptive thinking from the innovations awards
A highly visual and engaging presentation that combines inspiration with innovation. Presented by James Farnell at the offices of Little in Newport Beach - the topic explores innovative and award-winning approaches, technologies and materials that make up todays retail environments. It includes inspiring ways to blend both the physical and digital to create more unique, personalized and engaging retail experiences.
About the Presenter: James Farnell is Creative Director for Little’s Brand Experience Studio based in Southern California, a member of the Retail Design Institute's Board of Directors and currently serves the Institute as International President. He is a retail designer, passionate about creating engaging, memorable experiences across multiple retail categories. His recent projects include the new Active Coastal Lifestyle Brand Bunulu and the ‘Name Your Price’ menu concept for Downtown Credo at Florida Hospital (Award of Honor, AIA Orlando & Award of Merit, AIA Orange County).
Cover Credit: “Hipster (Emoji): This emoji indicates the presence of a typical 20- to 30-year-old with a 1920s-inspired haircut and ocular degeneration (or simply its pretense) requiring thick, dark-rimmed eyewear. A carefully groomed beard suggests experiences such as a vintage-typewriter party or being in a newly gentrified crackhouse-turned-artisan speakeasy. A word of caution: the prototypical hipster possesses no self-awareness, so this emoji is employed only in reference to others. “ Source ‘Our own emojis, designed for life in Ottawa’ OttawaCitizen.com by Bruce Deachman & Andrew King.
Achieving a Successful Homing Offer Challenges & Trends.International Snapshot.SCG International
DIY, HOUSEHOLD & FURNITURE RETAIL RUSSIA.
The annual conference organised by B2B Conference Group.
International Summit of industry products for home and garden repair.
Trends and challenges. International outlook.
Presentation by Clive Woodger, SCG International founder.
Moscow, Russia.
May 2015.
Latest trends in shopping centre branding, marketing and design SCG International
Clive Woodger's conference at EPICCA ( Encounter of the Shopping Centre professionals in Latin America ) about developing first choice destinations...covering: International Trends, the Empowered Consumer, Marketing Strategies and Delivering the Promise....
Clive Woodger & Anna Poberezhna spoke @ workshop "Shopping Centre Challenges in Crisis Times – Factors for Success"
Kyiv, June 2015.
Organised by Ukrainian Building Community, SCG International and DTZ Ukraine.
Visual merchandising services through science with proven track record managing, designing, leading and implementing corporate strategy. Deep expertise in design customization of global guidelines and training in accordance with current trends enhancing customer experience and the company’s bottom line.
City Development The Influence of Architecture Art of Place Branding. SCG International
Lecture by Clive Woodger about the Architecture and Branding Trends in Urban Planning.
Achieving successful destination brands for living, work, rest & play.
Organised by Ukrainian Steel Construction Center.
Kyiv, May 2015.
Clive Woodger's conference about the Ultimate Retail Brand Experience. Organised by 3M Colombia. The main topics were: The Empowered Consumer, Retail Touchpoint's, Retail Transformations and Transformation Challenges.
Through a teamwork approach, SCG International & IDNT create destination brands and design concepts that add value for all stakeholders by enhancing customer experience, building loyalty and achieving competitive advantage.
Our combined multidisciplinary resource provides a wealth of international expertise across different sectors & markets.
Check our websites for more projects:
www.scg.international
www.idnt.ua
200 Retailers | 15 Speakers | 12 Innovators | one Half-day event.
http://www.retailrecharged.com
Retail Recharged has been created to Showcase and evaluate how the latest innovations and technology can successfully be applied in Retail.
You will get to hear from and engage with some of the most exclusive speakers from some of the world's most iconic brands.
You will decide which break-through innovators will deliver a real ROI. A Return on Innovation.
Meeting the Challenges of the Empowered Consumers. Creating Successful First ...SCG International
Meeting the challenges of the empowered consumer.
Creating successful first choice destination brands.
Expert presentation illustrates the most problematic issues of the field and their practical solutions.
Clive Woodger at I Summit for Shopping and Entertainment Centers Owners and Managers: in a search of breakthrough idea, Ukrainian Real Estate Club.
Kyiv, May 2015.
Creating Places Where People Want To Be - Achieving Successful Destination B...SCG International
The presentation for visiting Russian real estate professionals takes a wide ranging view of the issues involved with developing successful Place Branding.
An introduction to London as a place brand from a historical and planning perspective is followed by some examples of the current branding, marketing and design approach of developers in London and together with the branding of districts.
Latest office and workplace design trends are reviewed to give context to recent Moscow case study examples together with an HSBC international initiative which aimed at creating effectively branded environments to engage and motivate the users.
Shopping centres, as destination brands, increasingly rely on social media as a key marketing strategy and must ensure they can deliver a wide range of visit experiences. Examples of latest UK and Moscow centres are provided.
The concluding section refers directly to the challenges in the Russian market in creating new residential communities.
The example of Rublevo-Arkhangelskoe is reviewed to demonstrate some key principles in defining and creating an effectively differentiated place branding communications strategy and concept.
Advertising agency Mind Shop - PresentationAngela Calina
Our values are: TRUST, PASSION, CREATIVITY.
We stand by these values in every project we deliver to our client. We shall be glad to meet and understand you and your business needs.
Resumo do Workshop Planejamento Loja 1
Tendências de um consumidor digital e o novo varejo conectado.
Temas como Millennials, Inovação, Big Data e Joint Business Plan são fundamentais para se diferenciar em um mercado cada vez mais competitivo e exigente.
Se você fosse reinventar seu negócio como seria sua Loja 1?
Clive Woodger & Anna Poberezhna spoke @ workshop "Shopping Centre Challenges in Crisis Times – Factors for Success"
Kyiv, June 2015.
Organised by Ukrainian Building Community, SCG International and DTZ Ukraine.
Visual merchandising services through science with proven track record managing, designing, leading and implementing corporate strategy. Deep expertise in design customization of global guidelines and training in accordance with current trends enhancing customer experience and the company’s bottom line.
City Development The Influence of Architecture Art of Place Branding. SCG International
Lecture by Clive Woodger about the Architecture and Branding Trends in Urban Planning.
Achieving successful destination brands for living, work, rest & play.
Organised by Ukrainian Steel Construction Center.
Kyiv, May 2015.
Clive Woodger's conference about the Ultimate Retail Brand Experience. Organised by 3M Colombia. The main topics were: The Empowered Consumer, Retail Touchpoint's, Retail Transformations and Transformation Challenges.
Through a teamwork approach, SCG International & IDNT create destination brands and design concepts that add value for all stakeholders by enhancing customer experience, building loyalty and achieving competitive advantage.
Our combined multidisciplinary resource provides a wealth of international expertise across different sectors & markets.
Check our websites for more projects:
www.scg.international
www.idnt.ua
200 Retailers | 15 Speakers | 12 Innovators | one Half-day event.
http://www.retailrecharged.com
Retail Recharged has been created to Showcase and evaluate how the latest innovations and technology can successfully be applied in Retail.
You will get to hear from and engage with some of the most exclusive speakers from some of the world's most iconic brands.
You will decide which break-through innovators will deliver a real ROI. A Return on Innovation.
Meeting the Challenges of the Empowered Consumers. Creating Successful First ...SCG International
Meeting the challenges of the empowered consumer.
Creating successful first choice destination brands.
Expert presentation illustrates the most problematic issues of the field and their practical solutions.
Clive Woodger at I Summit for Shopping and Entertainment Centers Owners and Managers: in a search of breakthrough idea, Ukrainian Real Estate Club.
Kyiv, May 2015.
Creating Places Where People Want To Be - Achieving Successful Destination B...SCG International
The presentation for visiting Russian real estate professionals takes a wide ranging view of the issues involved with developing successful Place Branding.
An introduction to London as a place brand from a historical and planning perspective is followed by some examples of the current branding, marketing and design approach of developers in London and together with the branding of districts.
Latest office and workplace design trends are reviewed to give context to recent Moscow case study examples together with an HSBC international initiative which aimed at creating effectively branded environments to engage and motivate the users.
Shopping centres, as destination brands, increasingly rely on social media as a key marketing strategy and must ensure they can deliver a wide range of visit experiences. Examples of latest UK and Moscow centres are provided.
The concluding section refers directly to the challenges in the Russian market in creating new residential communities.
The example of Rublevo-Arkhangelskoe is reviewed to demonstrate some key principles in defining and creating an effectively differentiated place branding communications strategy and concept.
Advertising agency Mind Shop - PresentationAngela Calina
Our values are: TRUST, PASSION, CREATIVITY.
We stand by these values in every project we deliver to our client. We shall be glad to meet and understand you and your business needs.
Resumo do Workshop Planejamento Loja 1
Tendências de um consumidor digital e o novo varejo conectado.
Temas como Millennials, Inovação, Big Data e Joint Business Plan são fundamentais para se diferenciar em um mercado cada vez mais competitivo e exigente.
Se você fosse reinventar seu negócio como seria sua Loja 1?
Today's shoppers exist in a world that moves at an unparalleled and relentless pace. It's time to accept that the store can no longer stand still and, in fact, is never truly “finished.” Brands perceive they can’t afford to experiment when the truth is, they can’t afford not to. Retailers have to be responsive and experimental--that’s agile retail. They have to think like startups and embrace the Silicon Valley approach to 'fail first, fail fast, learn and iterate.’ The good news is technology is emerging to enable agile retail. What’s missing are the tools and processes to disrupt and revolutionize the store design process. In this session, FITCH will debut new methodology that brings agile concepts to the market, present real life examples of current retailers successfully working this model, and show how stores of the future will embrace this change.
Hosted by the Retail Design Institute, this highly visual store tour presentation features video, photos, downloadable content and a tour map, providing inspiration and motivation to make the most of your visit to NYC. James Farnell (International President, RDI & Creative Director of Little) is joined on stage by three of our Industry’s leading professionals, offering the varied perspectives of a designer, retailer & solutions provider. The session features short case studies by Nick Stowe, CEO of Nixon Watches; Chris Dieringer, IT Leader at Microsoft Retail; and Jonathan Luster, Vice President, Market and Concept Development at Lowe's Companies, Inc. Attendees will gain from insights shared on what it takes to create the successful store experiences that contribute to New York’s exciting retail landscape.
How designers and retailers can harness the power of design to differentiate their offer through engaging with customers in more meaningful ways.
In a constantly connected world obsessed with the next ‘update’ or ‘filtered selfie’, customers are seeking experiences that are more meaningful, products that represent their values and brands that create a positive impact on the neighborhood around us. The anti-prototype is a push for more authentic and active spaces where customers can engage with one another. Creating a destination requires a more anthropological approach to store design - one that harnesses the collective strength of retail’s combined disciplines to satisfy our converging lifestyles. This session will explore ways to create localized destinations by unleashing the power of design and transforming the communities where shoppers, workers and students live.
A highly visual presentation featuring leading retail projects from around the globe. We look beyond the latest trends to explore innovative and award-winning approaches, technologies and materials that make up todays retail environments. This session looks at the intersection of visionary and ambitious thinking that leads to innovation. Content includes several award-winning stores to hit the global market in the past year - projects recognized for their approaches to overall concept, branding, visual merchandising, graphics, way-finding, sales technology, fixtures, lighting, materials, sustainability and historic preservation.
Retail design professionals, retailers and solutions providers will benefit from inspiring ways to blend both physical and digital aspects of innovation to create unique selling environments.
(content curated from the Retail Design Institute’s 45th International Store Design Competition & other online sources credited at the end where known)
Chris Dobson, Membership Chair of Retail Design Institute Hong Kong / Managing Director of Imagination (Asia) introduces attendees of Retail Asia Expo to the newly launched Hong Kong Chapter. The presentation discusses what's 'Shaping the Future Retail Experience' in the region and how our the Chapter aims to "shape the future of retail design across Asia through creativity, insight and partnership".
Retail Design Institute’s 2016 Trendcast James Farnell
‘A visual tour of retail best practice, innovation and emerging trends from around the globe.’ This highly visual presentation identifies emerging global retail trends, referencing benchmark projects conceived at the intersection of visionary and ambitious thinking. Our examples explore innovative and award-winning approaches, technologies and materials that make up todays retail environments. Attendees will benefit from inspiring ways to blend both the physical and digital to create unique retail destinations.
(content curated from the Retail Design Institute’s 45th International Store Design Competition & other online sources credited at the end where known)
Explores engaging retail practices, innovations and emerging trends that emotionally connect with the customer.
Presented at the 'No Channels' event in Helsinki, Finland by James Farnell, International President of the Retail Design Institute; Creative Director, Brand Experience Studio, Little.
Organizer: Finnish Commerce Federation, Roger Studio.
Social Media: #kaupannochannels
Event website: http://kauppa.fi/k/nochannels
@kauppafi @RogerStudioOy @microsoft
Inspiration can be found throughout New York with new stores popping up each week, so the Retail Design Institute has curated a tour of the latest retail concepts that NYC has to offer. We’re delighted to bring you this presentation & share our thoughts on what it takes to create memorable store experiences.
Take a look behind the curtain with Emily Culp (Rebecca Minkoff) & Healey Cypher (eBay Inc.) who will uncover the technology driving Rebecca Minkoff's latest digital store experience in SOHO. Enjoy a virtual cup of tea with Mark Landini, Creative Director of Sydney based Landini Associates, as he share's his passion for retail embodied in their latest award winning creation for Australia's 'T2' brand. Discover how Megan Dolce & the team at Lululemon Athletica are getting personal through their exclusive men's store, recently opened in SoHo.
Os consumidores nunca desejaram tanto serem surpreendidos no processo de compra e os varejistas nunca tiveram tantos recursos para atingi-los desta forma.
A força do varejo físico suportado pela inteligência da tecnologia.
How awards can lead to credibility and new opportunities for retailers, design agencies & their shareholders, where the value on winning recognition has become priceless in this highly competitive industry (presented at Retail Asia Expo 2016, Hong Kong)
Abstract: The Institute’s International Store Design Competition receives hundreds of entries from around the globe each year, however only a select few walk away with the coveted First Place & Store of the Year Awards. The entries that rise to the top have common characteristics built around their collaboration with suppliers or other specialty consultants - from lighting to photography. This session highlights how winning entries of the 45th International Store Design Awards can lead to credibility and new opportunity for retailers, design agencies & their shareholders, where the value on winning recognition has become priceless in this highly competitive industry. Takeaways:
- how to exploit your creativity and be recognized for your efforts
- highlights of category winners and merits
- showcase 45th ‘Store of the Year’
- an example of disruptive thinking from the innovations awards
FITCH Fuel - The Future of Malls in SingaporeFITCH
We’ve all read the headlines: “Singapore’s shopping malls are dead”. And we’ve all seen the grim stats to back it up: falling occupancy rates, declining revenues, and an ever increasing supply of new retail space coming online in the coming years. But are Singapore’s malls really dead? Or is there still some life left in them? And if so, what can be done to reinvigorate Singapore’s once vibrant shopping malls? Join FITCH, a global retail design and brand experience consultancy, for a provocative discussion about the future of shopping malls in Singapore.
In a constantly connected world obsessed with the next ‘update’ or ‘filtered selfie’, customers are seeking experiences that are more meaningful, products that represent their values and brands that create a positive impact on the neighborhood around us. The ‘anti-prototype’ is a push for more localized, authentic, & ‘active’ spaces through which to engage with one another. Our response to this requires a more ‘anthropological’ approach - one that harnesses the collective strength of retail’s combined disciplines to satisfy our converging lifestyles. This session will explore ways in which to connect with people where they live by unleashing the power of design to transform lives in the neighborhoods where shoppers, workers & students live.
What can we do to surprise & delight customers? What would an ‘unfiltered’ experience feel like? Is it too late to slow down, re-engage our senses and can a store be a catalyst that creates positive friction in the community?
"How landlords, retailers & designers can harness the power of design to differentiate their offer by engaging with customers in more meaningful ways." Presented at the InRetail Summit, Dubai 2016.
In a constantly connected world obsessed with the next ‘update’ or ‘filtered selfie’, customers are seeking experiences that are more meaningful, products that represent their values and brands that create a positive impact on the neighborhood around us. The ‘anti-prototype’ is a push for more localized, authentic, & ‘active’ spaces through which to engage with one another. Our response to this requires a more ‘anthropological’ approach - one that harnesses the collective strength of retail’s combined disciplines to satisfy our converging lifestyles. This session will explore ways in which to connect with people where they live by unleashing the power of design to transform lives in the neighborhoods where shoppers, workers & students live.
Learning Objectives: What can we do to surprise & delight customers? What would an ‘unfiltered’ experience feel like? Is it too late to slow down, re-engage our senses and can a store be a catalyst that creates positive friction in the community? As a result of attending this session, attendees will:
* Discover what makes a destination when so much can be accessed online.
* Learn how to create new forms of intimacy between brand and consumer that feel authentic & real.
* Understand how brands can remain consistent so they do not become diluted as a result of localization.
The FITCH Key Trends presentation outlines fundamental shifts in consumer behaviour that we observe in sectors and markets across the world. It also highlights specific ways that brands and retailers can tap into these dynamic trends and provides best-practice examples as a springboard for future innovation.
This presentation explores how we map the phases of the customer journey against specific areas of inquiry related to customer needs and then apply this framework to a review of competitive and comparative brand experiences. The outcomes of this analysis deliver both qualitative and quantitative results that inspire our clients and us. In turn, the insights gained enable our design team to deliver far more compelling experiences.
Retail Lab by Sheridan&Co is a unique, versatile brand platform providing host to pop up Shops, fashion shows, product launches, press & experiential events. The space is fully adaptable allowing the client to use the space on a dry hire basis or the option to utilise Sheridan&Co’s creative expertise to totally transform the venue quickly. Located just off Marylebone High Street, Insight makes for a stunning event setting or a unique and interesting way to create brand theatre to really engage with consumers.
Retail Lab has a huge range of resources available to offer its clients that other spaces are unable to do. This includes designing and building personalised furniture, providing transportation for products along with a professional in house event team that can make any event one that will be remembered.
. Digital Content Strategy creation, development and implementation. Media planning.
. Innovation through Design thinking: Generating ideas and developing concepts through creative processes.
. Marketing for E-Commerce: Building brand awareness and driving traffic (SEO, SEM, Social Media, web analytics, CMS)
. Project Management.
. Business Model Innovation.
. Research and Trend forecasting.
. Presentation Design for Businesses.
Shopper Marketing Expo 2013 by the Path to Purchase InstituteJennifer Grady
Registration is now open for the Shopper Marketing Expo taking place Oct 8-10 at Chicago's Navy Pier. It's the world's largest gathering of shopper marketing professionals from every segment of the industry who work hand-in-hand to effectively engage shoppers and drive retail sales. The Expo offers:
*4000 attendees from consumer product manufacturers, retailers, agencies and solution providers
*150 exhibitors across 50+ product categories
*75 renowned speakers
*24 hours of unrivaled educational seminars in 10 different tracks covering shopper marketing best practices, insights, omni-channel strategies, mobile marketing solutions, small budget excellence, big picture, understanding your shopper, design & creativity, leveraging social media and strategies at retail
*3 in-depth symposiums
*2 inspiring keynote addresses featuring speakers from Coca-Cola, Family Dollar and Office Max
The Expo also features the Design of the Times Gallery, a separate, curated space on the exhibit floor showcasing the most creative in-store activations all vying for silver, gold, platinum and "Best of the Times" honors as judged by leading brand and retail executives.
The Design of the Times Award Reception and Ceremony will celebrate the winners on Wednesday, October 9 from 5-7pm.
Talk presented at the LuxePack New York show, May 2016. It looks at how the oft-quoted “Lipstick Effect” is only half true in today’s new luxury consumer market, as the status and prestige motivation for buying luxury brands is giving way to new drives and desires to buy luxury goods, most especially beauty.
Today’s affluent consumers are driven my new needs and desires to trade up to luxury brands, desires like:
Luxury for Me (Anti-status): Luxury isn’t about you, and what you think, but about me and who I am
Luxury of Discovery (Spread the word): Thrill of discovery anchors brand’s most powerful marketing tool — Word-of-mouth
Luxury of Simplicity (Simple elegance): It’s the KISS principle — Keep It Simple Stupid! – is valued. Embrace the concept of simple elegance.
This white paper explores each of these new luxury drivers and profiles brands that are using each to connect with today’s most profitable customers — the affluent.
The message: Luxury is a mindset, not a brand or a price point.
Dive into the innovative world of smart garages with our insightful presentation, "Exploring the Future of Smart Garages." This comprehensive guide covers the latest advancements in garage technology, including automated systems, smart security features, energy efficiency solutions, and seamless integration with smart home ecosystems. Learn how these technologies are transforming traditional garages into high-tech, efficient spaces that enhance convenience, safety, and sustainability.
Ideal for homeowners, tech enthusiasts, and industry professionals, this presentation provides valuable insights into the trends, benefits, and future developments in smart garage technology. Stay ahead of the curve with our expert analysis and practical tips on implementing smart garage solutions.
Between Filth and Fortune- Urban Cattle Foraging Realities by Devi S Nair, An...Mansi Shah
This study examines cattle rearing in urban and rural settings, focusing on milk production and consumption. By exploring a case in Ahmedabad, it highlights the challenges and processes in dairy farming across different environments, emphasising the need for sustainable practices and the essential role of milk in daily consumption.
Book Formatting: Quality Control Checks for DesignersConfidence Ago
This presentation was made to help designers who work in publishing houses or format books for printing ensure quality.
Quality control is vital to every industry. This is why every department in a company need create a method they use in ensuring quality. This, perhaps, will not only improve the quality of products and bring errors to the barest minimum, but take it to a near perfect finish.
It is beyond a moot point that a good book will somewhat be judged by its cover, but the content of the book remains king. No matter how beautiful the cover, if the quality of writing or presentation is off, that will be a reason for readers not to come back to the book or recommend it.
So, this presentation points designers to some important things that may be missed by an editor that they could eventually discover and call the attention of the editor.
Unleash Your Inner Demon with the "Let's Summon Demons" T-Shirt. Calling all fans of dark humor and edgy fashion! The "Let's Summon Demons" t-shirt is a unique way to express yourself and turn heads.
https://dribbble.com/shots/24253051-Let-s-Summon-Demons-Shirt
Can AI do good? at 'offtheCanvas' India HCI preludeAlan Dix
Invited talk at 'offtheCanvas' IndiaHCI prelude, 29th June 2024.
https://www.alandix.com/academic/talks/offtheCanvas-IndiaHCI2024/
The world is being changed fundamentally by AI and we are constantly faced with newspaper headlines about its harmful effects. However, there is also the potential to both ameliorate theses harms and use the new abilities of AI to transform society for the good. Can you make the difference?
Expert Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) Drafting ServicesResDraft
Whether you’re looking to create a guest house, a rental unit, or a private retreat, our experienced team will design a space that complements your existing home and maximizes your investment. We provide personalized, comprehensive expert accessory dwelling unit (ADU)drafting solutions tailored to your needs, ensuring a seamless process from concept to completion.
7 Alternatives to Bullet Points in PowerPointAlvis Oh
So you tried all the ways to beautify your bullet points on your pitch deck but it just got way uglier. These points are supposed to be memorable and leave a lasting impression on your audience. With these tips, you'll no longer have to spend so much time thinking how you should present your pointers.
66. Sources & Acknowledgements: 45th International Store Design Competition, Chain Store Age, Dezeen, Goop, WWD, Design
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