by Kate Nightingale | 25 Aug 2023 | Spaces, Urban Design, Urban Design Featured
Urban landscapes have long been a canvas for self-expression, with graffiti serving as one of the most potent forms of artistic declaration. This vibrant and often controversial art form raises a compelling question: What impact does graffiti have on the behaviours of...
by Irene Maguire | 14 Dec 2022 | Spaces, Retail
Fairfax & Favor have experienced phenomenal growth in the last 9 years, with a turnover of £30m, and ambitions to grow to £100m. In the last 12 months the business made the decision to open bricks and mortar stores following the success of a pop-up store in Holt,...
by Jochen Schmidt | 6 Dec 2022 | Retail, Spaces
Jochen Schmidt, Vice President Distribution & Retail Real Estate at Swarovski, a family-owned crystal business run by the 5th generation of the Swarovski family. Mr. Schmidt has been with the company for over 14 years, leading various global departments in...
by Kat Maclennan | 7 Nov 2022 | Retail
I LOVE a fruit and vegetable market stall. Beautifully displayed produce, polished and stacked, only the best items on display. Great use of nature’s fantastic colours, shapes and smells, an assault on all the senses, as good retail should be. Market stalls have...
by Ilia-Sybil Sdralli | 3 Oct 2022 | Featured Products, Metaverse, Metaverse Featured, Products, Spaces
Human beings have a biologically driven desire for ownership. Our human nature is profoundly connected with our sense of ownership and possession even from a very young age. Many scientists argue it’s a direct result of a well-established phenomenon called the...
by Alice Micheletti | 3 Oct 2022 | Brands, Customer Experience, Emotions, Retail, Retail Featured, Science, Spaces
Here is an interesting study on relaxation and consumer behaviour… A recent study has shown that consumers who are in a relaxed affective state while shopping value the products more highly than those who are feeling pleasant but less relaxed. This happens...