The ball has dropped, the champagne popped and everyone’s on a health kick, at least for the next few weeks. That’s right: 2017 is officially upon us. And to be honest, not many people are sad to see 2016 go. It wasn’t an easy year, but history has shown us that the toughest times can […]
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CRTKL’s Matt Billerbeck and Caye Burry explore the trends that will likely appear in malls this year. Shopping as a cross-generational pastime remains a popular leisure and social activity. But retail is changing at a rapid clip, and the modern shopper is looking for much more than acquisition of material goods and a frictionless transaction. […]
Read More ›Looking for a major dose of news you can use? In this edition of Design News You Can Use, Workplace Strategist Joelle Jach explores some of the most newsworthy articles and trends from the past year. The kids are alright: These days, it’s not hard to find critics of millennials. The largest (and maybe the […]
Read More ›As megacities expand and the list of cities-turned-megacities continues to grow, densification and limited resources make the tall tower fundamental to achieving high density within a small footprint. Yet the fact remains that most tall towers are resource-intensive and expensive to build and maintain—not to mention the psychological and social impact towers they can have […]
Read More ›Associate Jayme Schutt discusses her creative process, the message behind brands and how retailers can capitalize on customization. Retailers have always seen the importance of creating a brand—something that shouts from the rooftop, “This is who we are!” And, in a world where the consumer is personalizing almost everything, it only makes sense that retail […]
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