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In Milan, V12 Design is getting ready to service clients in the Space Economy

Design Wanted

What is the Space Economy? In short, it refers to the industries involved in the full range of activities and resources that create value and benefits to human beings in the course of exploring, researching, understanding, managing, and utilising space. Bridging the gap between space exploration and design.

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Ditch the ladder and climb the career jungle gym instead: Creed CEO

Inside Retail

I’ve enjoyed a 20-plus year career so far leading a number of European niche luxury brands in the beauty and fashion space, including Penhaligons, L’Artisan Parfumeur, Aspinal of London, Miller Harris, Molton Brown and now of course the House of Creed. IR: Do you have any hobbies that help you switch off and stay balanced?

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How three retailers are cultivating success in the plant and garden sector

Inside Retail

In 2017, we had our first sale at our warehouse in Abbotsford, which had 100 metre queues forming in both directions. We moved into a permanent space in St Peters and, to celebrate, we launched the Rare Plant Corner, which has become a key part of the business. Is education improving in this space? Watch this space!

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Jorge Diego Etienne on #WFH to designing for Mexico and the rest of the world

Design Wanted

With a CV like that, it’s no wonder Etienne has such a flair for creating a connection between how pieces and spaces are used and how they are created. What began as a hobby drawing sneakers on the computer evolved into me helping out in the family business of editorial design which led to my own web design studio at the age of 14.

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In the process of design with Sukwoo Lee, founder of SWNA

Design Wanted

Defined by IDEO as a creative approach to problem solving which starts from people and arrives at innovative solutions, it also does leave space for personal interpretations; taking up a human-centered approach, designers may want and need to find their own reading or added values within it. That’s 2011.”

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VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen: Future Proofing

VMS

Plus, it’s always such a treat when your work and your hobby have the opportunity to intersect. Designing an immersive and sensory space is a must to excite customers and have them visit time and time again. Leslie is charged with designing spaces for Taco Bell that exude the brand’s image and its fun-loving culture.

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How to Live Intentionally for Better Rhythm & Bigger Results

Retailing Insight

So, the rapid pace continues, words get left unsaid, emotions go unhealed, and spaces remain unclean. It’s when you have the space to notice the green tips of spring’s flora popping out of the ground. Reading, cooking, and hobbies are taken up along with crossword puzzles and board games. And… and… and.

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