Retail 2.0: Shopping As A Live Event Jun 18, 2019 ... with its Carrè Club pop-ups in Singapore, Los Angeles, Milan, Toronto, and New York. Guests could have their portraits sketched, sing karaoke, relax in a cafe, and watch on-site artists create designs for the famous scarves. As "carrè" means "scarf" in French, the event also featured stories about the iconic accessory. Exclusive scarf prints were available for purchase, creating an in-the-moment urgency that mimics traditional sales events. Earlier in 2018, Hermès featured an exhibition, Avec Elle ...
Breaking Bad Mar 20, 2019 ... : Continued Featuring Gay Couples Following its breakthrough spot in 1994, IKEA continued celebrating gay couples in its marketing around the world to further promote inclusivity. For instance, in 2002, the brand released a print ad in The Netherlands, featuring a little girl and her two dads, as one kisses the other one on the cheek. 2006: Celebrated Interracial Gay Couples IKEA helped further eradicate the stigma around gay couples while also celebrating interracial relationships in the spot "Living ...
There's No Place Like Home(town) Dec 11, 2018 ... , home decor has seen this treatment as well, especially with the proliferation of prints and posters that map out geographic areas to which youth feel attached. Inviting people into their home and openly displaying these locations instills a sense of pride in youth, especially as they can recount anecdotes or personal flourishes when asked about the art. The practice of wearing one’s pride looked differently in the past, where people showed their allegiance to a specific location by sporting the ...
Race To Zero Sep 22, 2018 ... equivalent of 25 of its typical plastic bottles, so users can just refill the bottle in their shower instead of buying a new one.KFC China KFC doubled down on its Double Down—a sandwich that uses fried chicken to hold its contents instead of slices of bread—by offering it in a wrapper that is edible, as well. Designed by Ogilvy & Mather Group HK, the zero packaging sandwiches are being offered in KFC China locations. The rice paper wrappers are printed with red and black patterns ...
Need For Speed Sep 20, 2018 ... . Vans Vans has created a machine that can make a custom pair of shoes in a mere 15 minutes. Shoppers can select any pattern, photo, or design within an app, and a technician alters their graphic to adjust for distortion and warping. Once the design is ready, it’s sent to a printer that produces a large sheet of film, and blank sneakers are placed in a high-tech ink transfer machine with the graphic laying over each shoe. Asics Asics has announced a forthcoming system that uses microwave technology ...
State Of The Art Sep 15, 2018 ... , but rather, building off of their work. Ultimately, this can help lessen young people's fear about the tool itself and put more emphasis on the creative outcome the tool allows them to enjoy, much as they enjoy prints designed in Photoshop or art in a museum that was painted with a simple paintbrush.A.I. STRENGTHENS HUMAN CREATIVITYAs A.I. is a tool, it’s only natural that it can help us evolve and expand upon human creativity. After all, algorithms don’t have the sensitivities we use to interact ...
Future Of Fashion & Retail Sep 13, 2018 ... -cum-thought experiment that only accepted personal data as payment for merchandise. Customers had to follow specific rules about trading personal photos, messages, and emails, regardless of sensitivity or comfort, for the pop-up’s t-shirts, screen prints, and mugs, which included artwork from Eine. These pieces of data, once traded, were then emblazoned on displays in the windows of the store, furthering the pop-up’s goal to remind people to place more value on the data they give away everyday ...
Future Of Food & Beverage Sep 12, 2018 ... lab-grown meat | Eating 3D printed food TRENDS IN EATING TODAYYouth today want to keep it simple, and nearly nine in 10 Trendsetters in the U.S. and UK say they would rather eat food that comes from traditional sources (e.g., farming) rather than food that is technologically produced (e.g., lab-grown), while another six in 10 prefer food that is all-natural rather than sustainable. Staying healthy is also a focus among Trendsetters, as 79% in the U.S. and 73% in the UK would rather eat healthy ...
Future Of Travel, Transportation, & Infrastructure Sep 10, 2018 ... International Airport can now bypass airport check-in lines using TIA’s remote check-in kiosks located in its rental car center. After dropping off their rental cars, customers can walk to a kiosk to print off boarding passes and luggage tags, which they have to place on their baggage. Agents stationed at the kiosks check to see if the tagged luggage is overweight or oversized and that it’s been paid for before taking the luggage off of passengers’ hands and transporting them to their appropriate ...
Global Culture Marketing Tips Jun 25, 2018 ... WePresent.Budweiser Budweiser is highlighting its connection to music history in a campaign called Tagwords. Currently running in Brazil, the campaign features outdoor and print advertisements as well as a video spot that urge people to Google specific search terms. The Google searches will bring up images of iconic musicians with Budweiser beer. For example, searching “1965 poolside Florida Budweiser” will yield an image of Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones drinking a Budweiser on a ...