The British Fashion Council (BFC) was formed in 1983 to promote British fashion globally and develop London as a major fashion capital. It organizes London Fashion Week and supports emerging designers through various schemes. These include NEWGEN which provides financial and business support, the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund which provides £200,000 to one designer, and Fashion Forward which helps designers show at Fashion Week and develop their businesses. The BFC also runs Estethica to showcase sustainable fashion and the Designer Fact File to help designers start businesses.
We’re here to nurture Australian design excellence. That means helping to bring about successful commercial relationships between designers, industry and the marketplace, both locally and internationally" The Workshopped team
In May 2013 our group of the European Centre for the Experience and Transformation Economy had a 2 day masterclass with The Mol program at Roskilde University Centre. The second day I gave a lecture about storytelling.
Corporate custom sparkle and sparkle wall art Barclays
This document advertises Custom Corporate Sparkle, a UK-based business that provides custom crystal embellishments using genuine Swarovski crystals. Services include creating custom wall art, event centerpieces, displays, luxury products, and corporate gifts. Wall art starts at £35 with crystals or £25 without frames. The business is owned by Beverley Rose-Olmez who has over 21 years of experience in event production and marketing communications. Customers are assured of creative, experienced service to add sparkle to high-end luxury events and products through custom crystal application.
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Pentagram Design is a graphic design firm founded in 1972 in London. They have designed packaging and branding for many well-known companies across industries like retail, technology, and finance. In addition to graphic design, Pentagram also works on architectural projects including stores, museums, and private residences.
Cartier is a luxury brand founded in Paris in 1847 known for jewelry worn by royalty. The document outlines Cartier's plan to target young professionals and influence social media by photographing influential customers wearing Cartier products at exclusive events to create envy and desire among others to emulate celebrities and attain higher social status. The goal is for Cartier to become strongly associated with social class distinction.
This document advertises Custom Corporate Sparkle, a UK-based business that provides custom crystal embellishments using genuine Swarovski crystals. Services include custom wall art, event centerpieces, displays, gifts, and products. Wall art starts at £35 with or without frames. An order of 20 pieces receives a free crystal service on a centerpiece. The owner, Beverley Rose-Olmez, has over 21 years of experience in events and marketing and guarantees all crystal application work. Customers are encouraged to add sparkles to luxury, VIP, or glamorous items to create excitement.
The document outlines the career of a fashion designer, including studying fashion from 2004-2008, working in the industry from 2008-2009, launching their first collection in 2009, opening their first studio and boutique in 2010 in their hometown of Portlaoise, and details their brand launch, business knowledge, press coverage, collaborations, design studio, new online collections, digital marketing strategy, social media presence, and expanding from local to global.
The British Fashion Council (BFC) was formed in 1983 to promote British fashion globally and develop London as a major fashion capital. It organizes London Fashion Week and supports emerging designers through various schemes. These include NEWGEN which provides financial and business support, the BFC/Vogue Designer Fashion Fund which provides £200,000 to one designer, and Fashion Forward which helps designers show at Fashion Week and develop their businesses. The BFC also runs Estethica to showcase sustainable fashion and the Designer Fact File to help designers start businesses.
We’re here to nurture Australian design excellence. That means helping to bring about successful commercial relationships between designers, industry and the marketplace, both locally and internationally" The Workshopped team
In May 2013 our group of the European Centre for the Experience and Transformation Economy had a 2 day masterclass with The Mol program at Roskilde University Centre. The second day I gave a lecture about storytelling.
Corporate custom sparkle and sparkle wall art Barclays
This document advertises Custom Corporate Sparkle, a UK-based business that provides custom crystal embellishments using genuine Swarovski crystals. Services include creating custom wall art, event centerpieces, displays, luxury products, and corporate gifts. Wall art starts at £35 with crystals or £25 without frames. The business is owned by Beverley Rose-Olmez who has over 21 years of experience in event production and marketing communications. Customers are assured of creative, experienced service to add sparkle to high-end luxury events and products through custom crystal application.
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Pentagram Design is a graphic design firm founded in 1972 in London. They have designed packaging and branding for many well-known companies across industries like retail, technology, and finance. In addition to graphic design, Pentagram also works on architectural projects including stores, museums, and private residences.
Cartier is a luxury brand founded in Paris in 1847 known for jewelry worn by royalty. The document outlines Cartier's plan to target young professionals and influence social media by photographing influential customers wearing Cartier products at exclusive events to create envy and desire among others to emulate celebrities and attain higher social status. The goal is for Cartier to become strongly associated with social class distinction.
This document advertises Custom Corporate Sparkle, a UK-based business that provides custom crystal embellishments using genuine Swarovski crystals. Services include custom wall art, event centerpieces, displays, gifts, and products. Wall art starts at £35 with or without frames. An order of 20 pieces receives a free crystal service on a centerpiece. The owner, Beverley Rose-Olmez, has over 21 years of experience in events and marketing and guarantees all crystal application work. Customers are encouraged to add sparkles to luxury, VIP, or glamorous items to create excitement.
The document outlines the career of a fashion designer, including studying fashion from 2004-2008, working in the industry from 2008-2009, launching their first collection in 2009, opening their first studio and boutique in 2010 in their hometown of Portlaoise, and details their brand launch, business knowledge, press coverage, collaborations, design studio, new online collections, digital marketing strategy, social media presence, and expanding from local to global.
A unique programme for service designers, creative entrepreneurs and business owners – introducing you to London's most innovative businesses and uncovering the latest approaches to design thinking.
Born from the recognition that design could be a powerful driver in the local Maltese economy, “Curated Malta” was a design incubator set up as an independent practice to grow and assist emerging Maltese design talent.
Upon witnessing a severe gap in the Maltese souvenir market, in 2015 I ran an industry-sponsored live case project between Level 5 students at the Malta College of Art Science & Technology (MCAST) and Tabria Property & Hospitality Management. The objective was for students to engage with the local history & culture of both Palazzo Parisio & the wider island of Malta to create/design a souvenir product that could be domestically produced for the boutique at Palazzo Parisio.
After successful presentation to Tabria Property & Hospitality Management, the program was launched as the Atelier Settembru initiative to the Maltese Ministry of Cultural Affiars in an attempt to create a range of diplomatic gifts for the commencement of Malta’s tenure of the EU presidency in 2017.
This document provides a summary of Catherine Peters' experience and skills in footwear design. Over her 15+ year career, she has held roles as a senior footwear designer for brands like C&A, Peter Black Footwear, and Lacoste. She has extensive experience designing footwear for men's, women's, and children's lines. Currently, Catherine runs her own business called Mint and Mamma specializing in upcycling, art, and crafts.
Giddings Design Ltd is a company that provides design and display services for retailers, jewelers, brands, and museums. They specialize in new product design and development, window displays, shop fixtures, packaging, and exhibition displays. They have a diverse client list and work across sectors like retail, jewelry manufacturing, and museums. The company was founded 40 years ago and operates out of Surrey, England, providing exemplary service to luxury goods clients in the jewelry and watch industries.
Jeremy Hackett founded the classic British clothing brand Hackett in the 1970s. He started by buying and selling secondhand clothes from London markets. With a partner, they launched Hackett, catering to men seeking stylish, high-quality clothing. In the 2000s, Hackett launched its first fragrance "Mister" to expand into the beauty market while maintaining its image of British tradition. The marketing objectives for "Mister" are to increase brand awareness, sales, and market share in new countries through sponsorship of British sporting events, advertisements, and fragrance samples in Hackett stores.
How to create and develop a winning brandJonny Allbut
Presented on 17/03/16 at a Get Set For Growth workshop in Birmingham UK, I discuss the components that make a successful brand, pitfalls to avoid and how to grow your brand in the future.
Melablu Design is a full-service design and maintenance company specializing in museum exhibits, corporate environments, displays, trade shows, events and experiential marketing. They combine knowledge of design trends with original thinking, working closely with clients on unique visions for each project, whether for a corporate museum, exhibit, trade show or event. Services include project management, concept development, interior design, fabrication, installation and general maintenance.
The initial presentation slides from the Entrepreneurship seminar, organised by Product Design Bangor; the RSA, M:SParc & B:Enterprising
The seminar drew a number of key people together who could offer advice and support to our graduating students interested in starting or developing their business ideas.
This document discusses plans to open a DIY phone cover shop in Malta. Customers would be able to design their own phone covers from a selection of plain covers and patterns. The target audience is primarily young people but also adults. The shop would be located in cities like Sliema or Valletta. Advertising would utilize social media and community events. A cost analysis shows startup costs of €60,200 with monthly sales of 1,000 phone cases needed to break even. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths in phone case demand but also weaknesses in lack of experience and threats from existing competition.
The document summarizes two projects by Momentum:
1) Furnishing the new City Campus of the University of Wales, Newport within budget while enhancing the student experience with furniture resembling offices and industry.
2) Developing the Green Room music venue in Cardiff Bay showcasing string instruments in classical and modern styles to bring classical music to new audiences.
This document describes an organization called Made in LES that matches vacant retail spaces in New York City's Lower East Side neighborhood with entrepreneurs, artists, educators and others seeking temporary "pop-up" space for shops, galleries, events and other activities. Made in LES has matched over 50 daily or monthly pop-ups since 2013, helping incubate new ideas and activate underused urban spaces.
This document provides information about booking and attending Continuing Professional Development (CPD) presentations from Roca about bathroom design. Presentations can be booked by contacting Roca and scheduled at a workplace or at Roca's London gallery. The gallery offers regular evening guided tours that provide CPD points and discuss the building's design and construction. Various 45-minute CPD seminar topics are also listed that cover issues like sustainable bathroom design, new products, and specifying water efficient designs for hotels.
Rachel Smith has extensive experience in product launch portfolio management, permanent retail site design and merchandising, and event design. She has led numerous projects for brands like Clarins, Thierry Mugler, Swarovski, and Selfridges. This includes managing fragrance launches, creating branded retail displays, and designing promotional events. Her work encompasses concept development, project management, and visual merchandising.
Coverings Etc has transformed its Miami facilities into a creative community space and material library. The company's large, open warehouse features bright skylights and minimal furniture to allow for flexible use. It regularly hosts events and neighboring businesses now occupy most of the space. Coverings Etc plans to open the first comprehensive material library in Miami later this year, serving local and international designers with inspiration and resources.
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.
Now, under the canopy of ''Dileep''; ''choppingboard.in'' brings to you an array of dining and kitchenware products maintaining the international design standards now available nationwide via the webstore. ''Dileep'' with its team of international designers, have been embellishing homes all around the world for over 25 years. An efficient team of more than 4000 people, including skilled craftsmen, some of them with their third generation working have helped ''Dileep'' to bag prestigious awards like ''The President’s Award'' and ''Highest export of wooden and ceramic handicrafts''.
Sponsorships for Activate Good's 2012 Couture for a Cause fashion show fundraiser are now open! Download a sponsorship packet at http://www.activategood.org
This document outlines a competition to plan an event for The Mustard Seed charity. The winning submission will have their event concept fully executed. Key details include:
- The competition is open to event planning/marketing students and others to submit a full event plan
- The winner's event plan will be implemented between April-June 2010
- The winner receives support from The Mustard Seed and publicity for their event and themselves
A unique programme for service designers, creative entrepreneurs and business owners – introducing you to London's most innovative businesses and uncovering the latest approaches to design thinking.
Born from the recognition that design could be a powerful driver in the local Maltese economy, “Curated Malta” was a design incubator set up as an independent practice to grow and assist emerging Maltese design talent.
Upon witnessing a severe gap in the Maltese souvenir market, in 2015 I ran an industry-sponsored live case project between Level 5 students at the Malta College of Art Science & Technology (MCAST) and Tabria Property & Hospitality Management. The objective was for students to engage with the local history & culture of both Palazzo Parisio & the wider island of Malta to create/design a souvenir product that could be domestically produced for the boutique at Palazzo Parisio.
After successful presentation to Tabria Property & Hospitality Management, the program was launched as the Atelier Settembru initiative to the Maltese Ministry of Cultural Affiars in an attempt to create a range of diplomatic gifts for the commencement of Malta’s tenure of the EU presidency in 2017.
This document provides a summary of Catherine Peters' experience and skills in footwear design. Over her 15+ year career, she has held roles as a senior footwear designer for brands like C&A, Peter Black Footwear, and Lacoste. She has extensive experience designing footwear for men's, women's, and children's lines. Currently, Catherine runs her own business called Mint and Mamma specializing in upcycling, art, and crafts.
Giddings Design Ltd is a company that provides design and display services for retailers, jewelers, brands, and museums. They specialize in new product design and development, window displays, shop fixtures, packaging, and exhibition displays. They have a diverse client list and work across sectors like retail, jewelry manufacturing, and museums. The company was founded 40 years ago and operates out of Surrey, England, providing exemplary service to luxury goods clients in the jewelry and watch industries.
Jeremy Hackett founded the classic British clothing brand Hackett in the 1970s. He started by buying and selling secondhand clothes from London markets. With a partner, they launched Hackett, catering to men seeking stylish, high-quality clothing. In the 2000s, Hackett launched its first fragrance "Mister" to expand into the beauty market while maintaining its image of British tradition. The marketing objectives for "Mister" are to increase brand awareness, sales, and market share in new countries through sponsorship of British sporting events, advertisements, and fragrance samples in Hackett stores.
How to create and develop a winning brandJonny Allbut
Presented on 17/03/16 at a Get Set For Growth workshop in Birmingham UK, I discuss the components that make a successful brand, pitfalls to avoid and how to grow your brand in the future.
Melablu Design is a full-service design and maintenance company specializing in museum exhibits, corporate environments, displays, trade shows, events and experiential marketing. They combine knowledge of design trends with original thinking, working closely with clients on unique visions for each project, whether for a corporate museum, exhibit, trade show or event. Services include project management, concept development, interior design, fabrication, installation and general maintenance.
The initial presentation slides from the Entrepreneurship seminar, organised by Product Design Bangor; the RSA, M:SParc & B:Enterprising
The seminar drew a number of key people together who could offer advice and support to our graduating students interested in starting or developing their business ideas.
This document discusses plans to open a DIY phone cover shop in Malta. Customers would be able to design their own phone covers from a selection of plain covers and patterns. The target audience is primarily young people but also adults. The shop would be located in cities like Sliema or Valletta. Advertising would utilize social media and community events. A cost analysis shows startup costs of €60,200 with monthly sales of 1,000 phone cases needed to break even. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths in phone case demand but also weaknesses in lack of experience and threats from existing competition.
The document summarizes two projects by Momentum:
1) Furnishing the new City Campus of the University of Wales, Newport within budget while enhancing the student experience with furniture resembling offices and industry.
2) Developing the Green Room music venue in Cardiff Bay showcasing string instruments in classical and modern styles to bring classical music to new audiences.
This document describes an organization called Made in LES that matches vacant retail spaces in New York City's Lower East Side neighborhood with entrepreneurs, artists, educators and others seeking temporary "pop-up" space for shops, galleries, events and other activities. Made in LES has matched over 50 daily or monthly pop-ups since 2013, helping incubate new ideas and activate underused urban spaces.
This document provides information about booking and attending Continuing Professional Development (CPD) presentations from Roca about bathroom design. Presentations can be booked by contacting Roca and scheduled at a workplace or at Roca's London gallery. The gallery offers regular evening guided tours that provide CPD points and discuss the building's design and construction. Various 45-minute CPD seminar topics are also listed that cover issues like sustainable bathroom design, new products, and specifying water efficient designs for hotels.
Rachel Smith has extensive experience in product launch portfolio management, permanent retail site design and merchandising, and event design. She has led numerous projects for brands like Clarins, Thierry Mugler, Swarovski, and Selfridges. This includes managing fragrance launches, creating branded retail displays, and designing promotional events. Her work encompasses concept development, project management, and visual merchandising.
Coverings Etc has transformed its Miami facilities into a creative community space and material library. The company's large, open warehouse features bright skylights and minimal furniture to allow for flexible use. It regularly hosts events and neighboring businesses now occupy most of the space. Coverings Etc plans to open the first comprehensive material library in Miami later this year, serving local and international designers with inspiration and resources.
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.
Now, under the canopy of ''Dileep''; ''choppingboard.in'' brings to you an array of dining and kitchenware products maintaining the international design standards now available nationwide via the webstore. ''Dileep'' with its team of international designers, have been embellishing homes all around the world for over 25 years. An efficient team of more than 4000 people, including skilled craftsmen, some of them with their third generation working have helped ''Dileep'' to bag prestigious awards like ''The President’s Award'' and ''Highest export of wooden and ceramic handicrafts''.
Sponsorships for Activate Good's 2012 Couture for a Cause fashion show fundraiser are now open! Download a sponsorship packet at http://www.activategood.org
This document outlines a competition to plan an event for The Mustard Seed charity. The winning submission will have their event concept fully executed. Key details include:
- The competition is open to event planning/marketing students and others to submit a full event plan
- The winner's event plan will be implemented between April-June 2010
- The winner receives support from The Mustard Seed and publicity for their event and themselves
ASID Design Solutions Showcase at the legendary Ansonia - NY, NY newhouse95
PR Partnering Case Study: The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) sought to prove their members' skill at problem-solving difficult interior spaces. The Ansonia, a once grand apartment building on Manhattan's Upper West Side, was converting to luxury condominiums. Both ASID and the Ansonia were clients at Rubenstein Associates and we brought them together to produce an extraordinary month-long designer showcase that featured ingenious designer solutions in beautifully staged model apartments. Results: Outstanding media coverage for 21 ASID designers and brisk sales activity for newly motivated real estate brokers and prospective buyers.
The document provides instructions for an assignment to classify organisms using a web quest. Students are asked to research the six kingdoms of life and major animal and plant groups, preparing a presentation on their findings. They are directed to online resources to learn about levels of classification from kingdom to species, binomial nomenclature, distinguishing characteristics of kingdoms and phyla, and examples of major animal and plant groups.
Street Fashion Week is a black-tie event held during Los Angeles Fashion Week to showcase streetwear brands. It will take place on October 24, 2015 in downtown Los Angeles. The event aims to connect brands with potential buyers and influencers in an intimate setting. Sponsorship opportunities are available and benefits include logo recognition and access to the desirable demographic of trend-setting consumers.
Hair She Grows 2016 Sponsorship & Advertising PacketNatashia Ford
Sponsorship and Advertising Opportunities for Hair She Grows a Celebration of Natural Beauty featuring Mushiya from the WEtv Show Cutting it in the ATL. www.HairSheGrows.com
Proposal of Climate Change Fashion Show Project sponsored by British Council, Standard Chartered, Marks and Spencer, Seah Trade and Company and Floating Stage Seoul. Main theme was acidifying ocean caused by carbon insertion into the sea and all the outfits to be staged was made out of outdated items from prestige brand not the second-handed ones.
The document advertises the Design PopUp event taking place from November 7-11, 2016 at the People's History Museum in Manchester. The event will showcase the latest products and innovations from architects, designers, and brands to architects, designers, and specifiers. Space can be booked at the event in small, medium, and large packages. The event will include a networking party and workshops/seminars over its three day period. Previous events have been well received and attracted top architects and designers.
The document advertises a series of Design Popup events in various UK cities from February to November 2017. The events provide exhibitors space to showcase their latest products and collections directly to architects, designers, and specifiers. They are held over 3 days in restored historic buildings and offer networking opportunities. Exhibitor packages range from £2,000 to £10,000 and include promotion and the ability to host workshops. Previous participants praise the quality opportunities the events provide to connect with customers.
This document outlines the key elements of an effective sports sponsorship proposal. It discusses setting the scene by explaining how sports sponsorship creates value for both parties. It also covers knowing your sport product and the sponsor's brand, generating sponsor interest by matching product and brand, and outlining the value commitment for both sides. The proposal presentation section provides guidance on preparing for and conducting the presentation, including introducing yourself and the product, explaining how the product and sponsor fit together, specifying the sponsorship details, and providing costs and next steps.
The Untamed Hair Tour event sponsorship proposal outlines an event on May 18th, 2013 at S&S Boutique in Los Angeles. The event will feature a pink carpet arrival, gift bags, food and drinks, live music, hair demos and giveaways. Sponsorship opportunities include the Untamed Soul sponsor for $1000, Untamed Mind sponsor for $650, and Untamed Heart sponsor or raffle prize sponsor for $350 or $50. The proposal promotes sponsoring the event to reach over 100 consumers and includes contact information for more details.
This document provides an overview of the third edition of the book Guide to Producing a Fashion Show. It discusses changes that have been made to this edition to reflect the evolving nature of fashion shows. These changes include incorporating real-world examples, a new feature called "Notes from the Runway" containing writings from fashion show professionals, and a more comprehensive discussion of online promotion and social media. The preface outlines the book's contents and describes how each chapter guides the reader through the process of planning and presenting a successful fashion show.
Mercedes Benz Fashion Week 2015 Event ProposalEric Rivas
The aim was to create a proposal for the 2015 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week event in Madrid, Spain.
Contributors:
Lamya Zalfa M.
Kim Palita Wienands
Manaal Oomerbhoy
Eric Rivas
Ignacio Cifuentes
The document summarizes how marketing and branding transformed the Victoria and Albert Museum between 1999-2014. In the early 2000s, the museum had low attendance, poor fundraising, and an unclear brand identity and purpose. A branding refreshment program was launched with three aims: redefining the brand and values, refreshing communications, and cultural change. This included a new mission statement, design identity, and internal culture plan. As a result, attendance increased to over 3 million annually by 2013, fundraising success improved, and staff became more engaged. The museum is now considered one of the world's leading in its field.
Idea Generation - Brands and Partnership Creds - 2011Hector Proud
Idea Generation provides concise summaries of 3 sentences or less:
Idea Generation is a consultancy that specializes in cultural campaigns and partnerships for brands. They have a network of contacts across various cultural sectors and have delivered over 1,500 campaigns. Their services include idea generation, digital and social strategy, cultural events, and connecting brands to their cultural network through experiential campaigns.
Des 809 kilderrypress e_commerce site_andrew hepburnAndrew Hepburn
Kilderrypress.com is an e-commerce venture to promote and sell fine art prints from artists in Derry, Ireland and the surrounding northwest region. It will be launched within 3 months and market to private collectors, tourists, corporations, and the public sector. The founders have experience in art, design, web development, and networking to ensure high quality products and successful commercialization of the concept. Key challenges will be initial product sourcing and marketing, but the team is capable of delivering the project on schedule and addressing any issues that arise. The founders estimate a budget of £2,000-3,000 will be needed to get the initial site operational.
Deepa Panchamia, a textile artist and designer spoke about her experiences since graduating 5 years ago - what she had to be aware of straight away and how she researched everything - how to take advantage of free opportunities, getting associated with other organisations for support and funding, working part time, and marketing yourself and networking at all times.
The CreativeWear Palermo Hub aims to deeply integrate creativity into textile and clothing businesses through new business models for creative industries. It provides a platform and physical space for creatives and sponsors to meet, work, and experiment. The hub supports knowledge sharing, product development, financing, cross-sector collaboration, training, and international cooperation to generate spillover effects between the creative and textile/clothing sectors.
TMA Director Brian Kennedy made formal presentations to our board and staff the week of December 6 regarding preliminary findings and overall direction after Phase 1 of our strategic planning process. The complete presentation is here. This is a draft document only and is meant to generate additional thought and an outline for future planning. Your questions and comments are welcome.
Idea Generation - Overview Credentials - 2011Hector Proud
The document summarizes several case studies from Idea Generation, a marketing company that specializes in arts, culture, and experiential branding. The first case study discusses Beck's "Independent Thought" campaign, which included creating art installations, product launches, and public art commissions to position Beck's as supporting unconventional creativity. The second case study involved commissioning artist Spencer Tunick to create a naked installation at The Big Chill Festival to drive ticket sales and media coverage for the event. Additional case studies and Idea Generation's service areas are also briefly outlined.
St. Patrick's International College Lcca prospectus(1)Abhishek Bajaj
The document provides information about the London College of Contemporary Arts (LCCA), including its vision, courses offered, and why one should study there. LCCA offers foundation, undergraduate, and postgraduate programs across four schools - Fashion and Design, Still and Moving Image, Graphic and Spatial Design, and Creative Management. Courses are intended to be practical and career-focused to help students gain relevant skills for employment in creative industries. Studying in London provides access to the city's vibrant cultural scene and creative community.
Xilos is an Italian company established in 1929 that specializes in temporary architecture for trade fairs, exhibitions, and retail. They focus on craftsmanship, innovation, and creativity to design unique architectural displays. They have headquarters in Bologna and branches in Milan and Frankfurt, employ around 40 full-time staff and additional contractors. Xilos has set up over 90,000 square meters of space in the last three years mainly across Europe and aims to provide clients and their visitors with engaging experiences through their designs.
This panel session will highlight museums that have adopted enterprising approaches to increase their income. Chaired by Gordon Morrison, CEO of the Association for Cultural Enterprises, panel members will discuss how they have developed their business skills, researched their markets, identified opportunities, and put ideas into action against a backdrop of rising costs and challenges to core grant funding.
Melissa Feezor is a founder, designer, artist and activist located in Central Florida and St. Augustine. She runs the upcycled high fashion brand Raw Materials, which tackles the textile waste crisis by upcycling materials into sustainable fashion. She has over 20 years of experience in advertising design and sustainable fashion design, and has done work for brands like Underground Products and Titanium Hub. She uses her skills and experience to benefit non-profits through product donations, services and workshops on sustainability.
In April 2012 CultureLabel was invited by ABAF and other partners such as the British Council to tour Australia as part of a speaking tour on Cultural Entrepreneurship exploring the intersection between technology, culture and entrepreneurship. More information on some of the projects can be found at www.CultureLabel.com/agency
FTHOOD is a fashion-tech incubator located in Tianan Cyber Park that provides over 950 square meters for talented designers and startups. It aims to be an intersection for young talents, innovations, and events, showcasing ethical fashion and innovative tech products. FTHOOD's goals are to inspire, foster community and collaboration, and connect peers and ideas. It provides workspace, events, exhibitions, and retail space for designers, makers, entrepreneurs and influencers in the fields of art, fashion, technology, and culture.
This document provides information about a company called Brandinc that designs and produces branded merchandise. Some key points:
- Brandinc has been operating since 1998 and works with major brands across many industries to help build their brands through high-quality customized merchandise.
- They take a strategic approach to branding solutions by first understanding a client's marketing objectives and then developing products to meet that strategy.
- In addition to design and production, Brandinc also offers services like e-commerce solutions, distribution and fulfillment to provide an integrated branding solution for clients.
- They have a global network and can meet branding needs anywhere in the world through their offices in London, Hong Kong, Sydney, and Los Angeles.
This document provides information about a company called Brandinc that designs and produces branded merchandise. Some key points:
- Brandinc has been operating since 1998 and works with major brands across many industries to help build their brands through customized promotional products.
- They take a strategic approach to branding solutions, focusing on understanding clients' marketing objectives before designing products.
- They offer a full-service single source solution for branded merchandise that handles concept, design, production, distribution and more.
- Brandinc has global operations with production facilities in London, Hong Kong, Sydney and Los Angeles to serve clients worldwide.
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.
Nimlok Chicago is a creative agency and manufacturer that brings brands to life through exhibits, environments, and events. They have over 45 years of experience and multiple facilities. Nimlok provides full-service solutions including design, fabrication, logistics, and emergency support. They are committed to quality, sustainability, and meeting all clients' unique needs.
This document provides information about Product Design + Innovation (PD+I), a European conference that brings together leaders in product design from global brands, design groups, and academia. The conference features debates and discussions on topics related to designing for new business models, sustainability, and technology. In 2012, over 325 attendees from design consultancies, manufacturers, suppliers, and universities participated. Speakers included heads of design from companies like McLaren, Samsung, and Philips. The audience found the conference to be inspiring, educational, and a way to gain new ideas and make industry connections. Plans are described for improving the 2013 conference.
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The document outlines several denim projects from 2012 selected by TED & CCW Enterprise. The projects include Digital Hands, which explores Indian textile craft traditions and digital printing. Another project is Design for Change, which proposes a model for a design-led social business focusing on re-using textile waste and social innovation. A third project examines the topics of CSR and the fashion industry as well as designers driving social innovation.
This document provides an overview of funding options for projects, including public sources like grants from arts councils, private sources like corporate sponsorship, and funding from charitable organizations, trusts and foundations. It discusses the differences between funding that is provided in cash versus in-kind donations. Examples are given of successfully funded projects from various sectors. Guidance is offered on developing funding proposals, including defining objectives, impacts, needs, identifying suitable funders, and tips for strong proposal writing. Resources for finding additional funding information and opportunities are also listed.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
Mobile provides opportunities for apps due to its personal, immediate, and interactive nature as well as its ability to make life easier since mobile devices are always with users. While the app market is huge and growing, it is also busy and competitive. To succeed, one should find a remarkable niche idea, assemble a complimentary team, and target a niche through iterative development that listens to users and uses marketing. The document provides an example of a successful app called Situationist that gained traction through a social idea, team collaboration, and personal interactions.
The document discusses best practices for writing effective press releases, including following an appropriate format with a catchy headline, answering the key journalistic questions, using active voice and strong verbs, focusing on newsworthiness over advertising, and ensuring correct grammar, style and tone. It also touches on developing the overall public relations process and common reasons why press releases might not get desired media coverage.
The document discusses obtaining funding and sponsorship for projects. It provides information on different types of funding such as corporate sponsorship, crowd-funding, and private investors. The document also gives advice on developing funding proposals, identifying the right organizations to fund a project, and reviewing the outcomes of funded projects. Examples of various case studies and useful links for funding resources are also included.
UAL alumni Mike Ballard speaks about his experiences of selling at his degree show and subsequent shows, how he approaches selling and his tips about selling for student and graduates
This document provides information for newly self-employed individuals on registering their business, paying taxes, keeping records, and getting help. It outlines that you must register immediately by phone, form, or online. It describes paying Class 2 and Class 4 National Insurance and income tax, as well as completing a tax return annually showing all income sources. Record keeping includes setting up and maintaining a system and retaining records for five years. Help is available from HMRC websites, helplines, and workshops.
Who is your audience and how do you get them at your show? This ECCA workshop helps you to create a simple marketing action plan to help decide who you are trying to attract, what you want to promote specifically and how you will achieve this on a tight budget. Getting the audience of your choice, appropriate to your work and future career goals, will be the first step in ensuring you’re launching and raising your profile beyond your degree show.
Who is your audience and how do you get them at your show? This interactive workshop will help you to create a simple marketing action plan to help decide who you are trying to attract, what you want to promote specifically and how you will achieve this on a tight budget. Getting the audience of your choice, appropriate to your work and future career goals, will be the first step in ensuring you’re launching and raising your profile beyond your degree show.
You need to plan your show. But where do you start? This hands-on workshop will touch on the A-Z of planning events and projects, and you will leave with a more concrete idea or plan on how to get started!
Joe Wade, Director, Don’t Panic
Joe speaks about how Don’t Panic promote events through their marketing agency and the important role of social media and using the web effectively.
Carla Guler, LCF graduate, FdA Fashion Styling and Photography (2010)
Carla will be speaking about her experiences using Showtime to showcase her portfolio and the opportunities it has brought her.
Is it just luck if you get picked up by a collector at your Degree Show? Or do collectors specifically choose which shows to attend, know what they want to buy and how much they want to spend? Do they already have their eyes on particular student artists? Find out directly from British Art collector Chris Ingram about why he started collecting and how he makes his choices.
The document provides guidance on developing a fundraising strategy for an art or design project. It outlines key steps such as clarifying the project scope, creating a schedule and budget, and devising fundraising avenues. Potential sources of funding discussed include public funding, trusts and foundations, corporate and individual sponsorship, and in-kind donations. Guidance is given on crafting effective fundraising letters and following up with supporters.
Peter Fraser of Insight Education [www.insighteducation] and Tiresias Media [www.tiresiasmedia.com] talks about the comparative advantages of crowd funding versus conventional fund raising channels.
Your degree show is the first big opportunity to launch yourself as an artist. You can make contacts, secure further shows, meet collectors and sell your work. Find out how you can get the most out of your degree show and lay the foundations of your career.
Running events to promote or create work - Peter Fraser , Director at Insight Education & Tiresias Media.
www.eastlondondesignshow.co.uk
Part of Enterprise Week 2010
Centa Business Services provides advice and support to start-up and micro businesses. They aim to support economic development and job creation. Their advisors understand the challenges small business owners face, as many have business experience themselves. The document discusses pros and cons of business ownership, key things to consider like your business idea, funding sources, market research, legal obligations, and sources of help for small businesses. Centa offers free workshops in December on business finances, customer acquisition, and running a successful business, and can provide advice or refer businesses to other sources of support.
Running events to promote or create work - Della Tinsley
1. Running events to promote or
create work
Enterprise Week 2010
Della Tinsley
Director
2. East London Design Show (ELDS) along with its sister
company Momentous Events is a design-led organization.
ELDS was conceived by glassmaker and interior designer
Della Tinsley and Photographer Gideon Cleary. For the
past 16 years the ELDS team have created and managed
a diverse range of projects, including international
travelling showcases, fashion shows, trade and retail
events.
With a passion for design the team has built an enviable
reputation and has significant experience designing and
staging successful shows and design events
3. Our business aims to
• Create distinctive and individual events.
• Raise the profile of, and promote Britain as a centre of
excellence in design.
• Provide a direct interface between the designers, the buying
public and specialist trade and media contacts.
• Generate contracts, sales, commissions and opportunities for
the businesses exhibiting.
• Generate publicity and exposure for the businesses exhibiting.
• Promote new technology and materials within the industry.
Specifically focusing on ethical, sustainable and renewable
materials
• Build links with design education providers and institutions
with access to new technology particularly those who have a
strong ethos around ethical, sustainable and renewable
materials
4. The team brings to each project experience and resources in
• To engage people locally, nationally and internationally
• To harness their creative energy and inspire them
• To provide a memorable and positive environment with
participants going home feeling that have experienced
something new.
• Create a stimulating challenging activity that encourages
people to try new things, make new friends and have a sense of
civic pride.
• Engage designers and Artists within the community creating
placements
• Commission and Support emerging Artists, performers and
designers
• All aspects of designing and building exhibitions and events
• Extensive database of designer makers, artists, contractors
and suppliers
• Extensive press and media database
• Detailed knowledge of the current art, design and craft world
• A sense of humour and balance
5. is a major event that profiles the best of Britain’s product,
interior and fashion designers at Shoreditch Town Hall,
London. The 16th East London Design Show will take
place in December 2009 and is an established key design
event in the area.
ELDS was set up by Della and her partner Gideon Cleary
in 1994 to offer the nascent hotbed of design talent in
east London an opportunity to reach consumers directly.
The event has since gone from strength to strength, with
over 120 designers taking part last year.
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10. An exhibition of over eighty of the country’s most exciting contemporary
jewellery designers . The hub of London Jewellery Week (6-12 June)
with a showcase at Victoria House, Bloomsbury.
Open to the public and trade, Treasure celebrates innovation in jewellery
design, showcasing pieces made using cutting-edge technology and
unusual materials, alongside those who engage in ethical and
sustainable work practices. For many, jewellery is more than the
creation of individual pieces ready-to-wear and Treasure is keen to
evolve the debate around the boundaries between jewellery, sculpture,
art and design
16. Our Vision
• To maintain affordable, accessible, friendly shows and
events for designers and visitors.
• The show to find tomorrow talent today alongside superb
design from established and respected designer makers
• Interactive and family friendly………….
• A refreshing alternative experience to the humdrum
conformity of the high street.
17. When we select designers we make sure:
• The timing is right for your business
• The product will appeal to the ELDS audience
• ELDS is the right place to showcase your personality
and the personality of your business
• In the run up to the show we help exhibitors plan
effectively to make the most of the show
18. Why you should create events
• To generate sales
• To expand into new markets
• To launch a new product
• To meet new and existing clients
• To achieve brand awareness and
positioning
19. Why you should create events
• It offers you an opportunity to create your
own retail environment for the duration of
the show
• It is a great chance to see your competitors
in action
• A great opportunity if you have a new
product to test the market and get valuable
feedback
• Are the colours/size/materials right ?
• Is the price right ?
20. Your USP . . Unique selling point !
• It is what makes the services and
products from you special and unique
• It is usually your biggest selling
feature
• It will make you stand out from the
competition
• It may persuade a customer to buy
from you rather than someone else
22. • Be focused on what your goals are for a show and
you will have a better chance of achieving it.
• Prioritise: what is the most important thing you
can do?
• Prepare
• Plan the stand
• Promote
23. Thankyou
This year ELDS is supported by
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