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Welcome to Asia’s coolest new stores

Inside Retail

Gentle Monster reimagines Beijing flagship store. The second floor displays art installations of the later stages of ‘The Revolution’ and showcases Gentle Monster’s latest collections. Meanwhile, iconic patterns from the brand heavily feature in the space, including black lace and animal prints.

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Heart Made: new label weaves Thai design into Australian fashion

Inside Retail

He was inspired by the ancient Thai art of hand weaving, which his ancestors spent thousands of years perfecting. I had always been drawn to the art of fashion – the colours, textures, patterns, shapes and boundless space to push boundaries. It is an art form that I love and often inspires me heavily,” he stressed.

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Embracing The Retail Renaissance: Strategies For Independent Retailers

RetailMinded

In this era of the “Retail Renaissance,” independent retailers are in a prime position to carve their niche in the market through innovative marketing ideas and concepts. Adapting to these concepts can overcome modern challenges, leading to a prosperous retail future. Let’s hop in!

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The 2021 Golden Pin Concept Design Award announces 45 Design Mark winners

Design Wanted

Winners include concept designs for the inflatable stretcher and prescription delivery services. The 2021 Golden Pin Concept Design Award (GPCDA) announces 45 Design Mark winners from Taiwan, China, Japan, Norway, Malaysia, Australia, and India. A total of 4,965 entries were received for this year’s Golden Pin Concept Design Award.

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Retailing in India: Serving Sweet Emotions

VMS

Sweets have been a part of Indian history, right from the point at which the Indus Valley civilization invented the art of refining sugar 8000 years ago. Recently, they reimagined their rich heritage of specialization in premium sweets and snacks in a new retail environment concept that endeavored to keep the brand relevant and appealing.

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Designers reveal the secrets of skateboard design

Design Week

“We’re not a one-trick pony” Clown’s Manifesto series The boards are generally split into two categories; higher-priced art collaborations and more affordable boards to ride. Pawar has used the logo to develop a camouflage-like pattern, available in three colourways that will form the basis of future work.

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Why Lyric Videos are Having a Design Renaissance

Design Week

Richard Barnett, producer and managing director at the studio, explains how a fine art influence guided the video. “When you’re working on an old song or lyrics written decades ago, reimagining them with the same craft makes sense.” There were two main inspirations.

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