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Attracting, winning, and retaining a new breed of value-driven consumer

Inside Retail

As consumers manage cost of living pressures, it’s led to a pullback in spending across the retail landscape, particularly in non-discretionary categories. Most consumers confirmed they have recently reduced spending across all categories, particularly more discretionary goods and services.

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50th International Design Competition: Submission Portal Now Open!

Retail Design Institute

Members and non-members are invited to enter the Institute’s 50th International Design Competition for projects opened in calendar 2020. Categories are the same as last year.* The submission package again requires a 750-word description, list of suppliers and high-resolution images. .* Deadline for submissions is March 31, 2021.

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50th International Design Competition: Deadline Extended to April 12, 2021!

Retail Design Institute

Members and non-members are invited to enter the Institute’s 50th International Design Competition for projects opened in calendar 2020. Categories are the same as last year.* The submission package again requires a 750-word description, list of suppliers and high-resolution images. .*

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A growing trend: the best biophilic interior design studios

Design Wanted

Central to biophilic design are principles generally organised into two categories: visual connections with nature and non-visual connections with nature. Sharma Springs Residence by IBUKU, the tallest bamboo structure built in Bali – © Rio Helmi – Cover image – ©SeARCH. SeARCH – The Netherlands.

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What Japan’s newly-opened border means for its struggling retailers

Inside Retail

This has led the two airlines to adjust their international capacity projections to about 60 per cent by the end of March 2023. It has been stated that Narita Airport, Japan’s biggest international airport some 70 kilometres from Tokyo, remains quiet, with almost half of its 260 shops and restaurants closed. per cent this year.

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