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Analysis: How Australian department stores can thrive in a post-Covid world

Inside Retail

Consumer brands have historically been leaders in this space, offering in-store services complementary to their products to keep shoppers engaged at point of purchase. US retailer Bloomingdales is a leader in this space, while Neighbourhood Goods has aligned its product curation around consumer trends in hyper-local and sustainable shopping.

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Retail Trends: Evolution of traditional retail.

Greater Group

In retail, the rise of e-commerce has sparked worry about the relevance of brick-and-mortar and prompted retailers to reimagine the way they use tech to promote their products and engage shoppers. Technology changed the way we do everything. Online shopping, therefor, occupies a small place in the bigger picture of customer experience.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

“Night clubs have the power to mean a lot to people on a number of different levels,” Night Fever: Designing Club Culture curator Kirsty Hassard says. She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture.

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V&A Dundee’s Night Fever explores the design history of the world’s most famous clubs

Design Week

“Night clubs have the power to mean a lot to people on a number of different levels,” Night Fever: Designing Club Culture curator Kirsty Hassard says. She points to Manchester’s Haçienda, whose black and yellow Peter Saville-designed stripe pattern has even infiltrated non-clubbing culture.

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Design inspiration: our favourite projects from August

Design Week

It’s been curated by Alter-Projects. Design studio Anagram has crafted the visual identity for new London-based work space Hoxton Campus. Previously a base for Aviva, the reimagined space now offers space for businesses of all shapes and sizes, according to Anagram.

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