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“Doing nothing wasn’t an option”: M.J. Bale CEO Matt Jensen

Inside Retail

Bale in 2009, some of the challenges you faced from the outset, and how you got the business off the ground during those early stages? Matt Jensen: It was a difficult market environment when we launched back in September 2009, given it was the back end of the GFC. But I can’t remember it being too challenging.

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

Design Wanted

When it comes to design, Jorge Diego Etienne seeks to create lasting impact within a critical and global perspective. Jorge Diego Etienne: “Our methodology provides a path for developing any kind of project in scope and form.

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

Design Wanted

Let’s take the example of Seoul-based SWNA, established as a design office by Sukwoo Lee in 2009. We also formed a consensus with our clients about these products. Let’s get into a fresh perspective with David Dolcini, considering Design as an attitude to read the world. ” How do you see Design?

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Influencer-Inspired Packaging Trends 2023

CRP

Back when we were all busy taking pictures of fries and cheeseburgers, she was using the platform to share her style perspectives. Her unique perspective and edited collections, stellar customer service, and attractive packaging helped Bing form a retail model that had the potential to expand globally.

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From Cobblestones to Cyberspace: VMSD Celebrates Its 125th Year of Service to the Retail Industry

VMS

cities,” says Steve Kaufman, former Editor-in-Chief of VMSD from 1998 until 2009. He believed that merchandise presentation was an art form. The Merchants Record and Show Window wrote: “The soft, hazy tones and vague lines, with the faint, snow-capped Fujiyama in the distance, gave wonderful perspective to the whole setting.”