PSFK presents Future of Retail Report 2012

An Introduction To The Report
"Big-box retailers like Best Buy and Walmart are beginning to feel the heat as sales decline in the face of stiffer competition from e-commerce giants like Amazon. ‘Showrooming’ is the new reality. Shoppers are more educated than ever before and the ability to check prices on the fly has resulted in increased commoditization and a rethinking of how brands and retailers go about providing a differentiated offering. The pressures that companies like Amazon and Alice.com are exerting on the marketplace have forced traditional retailers to contemplate a multi-channel approach to online, mobile and bricks-and-mortar sales.

PSFK’s Future of Retail Report shows that a hallmark of this changing retail environment is the savvier shopper, who takes advantage of technology, is prepared to offer their personal data for a better experience, and has come to expect contextually relevant recommendations. They are actively engaged, want a say in what products get made, will evangelize offerings to get a better price for themselves and their friends, and want to be rewarded for sharing their knowledge and expertise." http://www.psfk.com/publishing/future-of-retail-3#

Stunningly Beautiful Interactive Plants

"Botanicus Interacticus is a technology for designing highly expressive interactive plants, both living and artificial. Driven by the rapid fusion of computing and living spaces, we take interaction from computing devices and places it in the physical world using livings plants as an interactive medium." 

http://www.disneyresearch.com/research/projects/hci_botanicus_drp.htm

Botanicus-interacticus

How they did it...

Found via http://www.creativeapplications.net/other/botanicus-interacticus-designing-in...

D&AD Talent Magazine

"Thousands of students worldwide take on the challenge to respond to our industry-set briefs. Working with renowned brands, we ensure the briefs test the students’ creativity and their ability to solve problems. It’s not just about havinga great idea; good execution is key to success. Responses are judged by the clients, alongside leading industry professionals; all looking for that spark and sign of creative genius in the making. We’re pleased to present the winners of the D&AD Student Awards 2012. You can see the winning work in its entirety at www.dandad.org/talent. Congratulations to all of this year’s winners." D&AD

See all the work in the magazine below...


Dynamic Constructivist Film Posters by the Stenberg Brothers

"The Stenbergs practiced in a range of media, initially active as Constructivist sculptors, subsequently as theater designers, architects, and draftspeople. Their design work covered the gamut from clothing, including women's shoes, to rail carriages. The arenas in which they excelled were theater, costume and graphic designs, particularly the graphic design of film posters, encouraged by the surging interest in movies in Russia and the government's sanctioning of graphic design and the cinema."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stenberg_brothers
http://www.moma.org/search/collection?query=stenberg

Alternative London Olympic 2012 Posters

I'm not alone in my disappointment about the London 2012 Olympic branding and graphics, so here's some of the many 'alternative' London 2012 Olympic posters out there.

A) London 2012 Olympics posters by british designers, Central Saint Martins college of arts and design 
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/22203/fit-london-2012-olympics-po...

 

B) Alan Clark's proposals designed to work with the Transport for London branding
http://ministryoftype.co.uk/words/article/an_olympic_poster_proposal/
http://www.alanclarkegraphics.com/

 

C) Thomas Bræstrup's series of three posters focusing on what the athletes go through, emphasizing the words "blood", "sweat" and "tears" in the colours of the Olympic rings.
http://www.behance.net/gallery/London-2012-Olympic-Posters/4552789

 

D) Andrew Maunders design has been influenced by the 1948 London Olympic games poster
http://www.behance.net/gallery/London-Olympics-2012/3026745

 

E) This is the first year that the Olympics will be featuring Women's Boxing, so Jenelle Dagres did a cheeky Queen boxing poster
http://www.behance.net/gallery/London-Olympics-2012/3476131

 

F) Sanar Abass has created some great minimal designs
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Olympic-Posters-2012/2528655

 

G) Giles Priscott posters are inspired by David Hockney and Les Graphiquants
http://www.behance.net/gallery/Olympic-Posters/2850101