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JKR reveals “real food” inspiration behind first Burger King rebrand in 20 years

Design Week

Burger King has been rebranded by Jones Knowles Ritchie (JKR) as the fast food restaurant chain tries to “more authentically represent” its values. Founded in 1954, Burger King operates more than 18,800 locations in more than 100 countries. The new look designed by JKR is the company’s first full rebrand in 20 years. Burger King has said it expects the roll out of the visual identity to be completed “over the next few years” [link]. “Rounded, bold, yummy”

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Weinan Vanke Town Sales Center by ONE-CU Interior Design Lab

Home World Design

It's the sales center and club of the residential development Weinan Vanke Town, which is the 52nd Vanke Town community in China and will lead the lifestyle of local people. Continue reading.

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3 Key Features to Add to Your Dispensary Design

Show Best

With an estimated $22 billion in sales by 2022, the cannabis industry is considered one of the top emerging markets to enter. Standing out among competitors within a booming field can be heavily influenced by the design of the storefront itself. Attracting buying customers to your dispensary can be as simple as spending more time planning out the key features that will entice customers.

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2021 Predictions for Retail and the Point of Purchase Industry

Frank Mayer

When I wrote the “ What’s in Store for 2020 ” blog last December, I could not have predicted what was to come in three short months. My closing statement promised a bright future for retail and the point of purchase industry in 2020. Instead, a worldwide pandemic shifted industry conversation from experiential retail and strategic partnerships to more simplified objectives like keeping customers and employees safe, store shelves stocked, and open signs lit.

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AI for Commerce: Foundations, Aspirations, and Hype

AI is rapidly transforming digital commerce, but how do you separate real opportunities from hype? Moderated by Orium, AI for Commerce: Foundations, Aspirations, and Hype , experts from Bloomreach , commercetools , Contentstack , and Fluent Commerce explores where AI is already delivering results and where its potential is still unfolding. This masterclass dives into proven AI applications, emerging innovations , and the gaps between promise and reality in commerce.

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Pfizer rebrands to mark a “new era” of science and research

Design Week

American pharmaceutical company Pfizer has rebranded with a logo inspired by DNA’s double helix structure. As well as a new logo, the rebrand comprises an identity overhaul complete with new typeface and dual-tone colour palette. The work has been carried out by New York, US-based studio Team. Courtesy of Pfizer Pfizer was established by Charles Pfizer and his cousin Charles Erhart (both of German descent) in New York in 1849.

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How to Minimize Injuries and Liabilities in Retail: 9 Tips

Compliantia

No retailer likes to think about injured employees and customers, but it’s something that you need to consider and prepare for. Workplace injuries cost business owners and at least 1 billion a week — not to mention the tremendous hassle that comes with such incidents. Simply put, accidents and injuries can land your business in financial and legal hot water, so you need to take steps to avoid them.

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Influencer Marketing – good or bad for your retail sales?

Retail Bound

Businesses are always looking for innovative ways to reach their customers. With an innovative marketing strategy, a business can improve brand recall leading to more customer loyalty and increased sales. Influencing marketing is one of the innovative strategies that brands have been using to reach and engage their customers. Studies show that close to seventy-five percent of marketers feel that influencer marketing is an effective way of driving quality traffic and leads, helping a brand increa

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CIA reveals new branding in diversity bid

Design Week

The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has redesigned its website and revealed a new logo in an attempt to attract more diverse employees. The CIA is America’s international intelligence gathering organisation, differing from the domestic-facing Federal Bureau of Investigation. Though it has a history of being male-dominated, the current CIA director is a woman and women head up all five of the agency’s branches.

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Repsly in Review: 2020 Top Product Enhancements

RepslyBlog

While CPG brands across the globe were forced to re-examine the way they do business in light of the global pandemic, the Repsly team has stayed committed to continuing to improve our product and services in order to enable your field team to be as effective as possible in every key account. With that in mind, we’ve compiled a few of the top product enhancements that we rolled out in 2020 so you can make the most out of your investment in Repsly.

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Retail Reborn Episode 1: How Trauma Transforms the Consumer Psyche

Retail Prophet

Via Business of Fashion. In Episode 1 of BoF’s new podcast series, Doug Stephens and social psychologist Sheldon Solomon PhD examine the impact of collective traumas like Covid-19 on consumer behaviour.

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Staying Ahead of UFLPA Enforcement: Best Practices for Retail Supply Chains

Speaker: Ethan Woolley, Director at Kharon

This webinar will explore how companies can proactively address compliance risks–rather than reactively responding to–UFLPA enforcement actions. Ethan Woolley will provide insights into the latest CBP enforcement trends, entity list updates, and industries under increased scrutiny, with a look at potential shifts under the Trump administration. Ethan will also explore how predictive data and strategic due diligence can help organizations stay ahead of regulatory challenges and strengthen complia

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Bish Creative – Retail Insights #14

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? Please enjoy our 14th Retail Insights video! In this video, the grandson to Bish founder Lorenz Buescher, Randy Buescher and current Bish President/CEO Jerry Fox chat about technology This month’s topic is how Bish Creative has leveraged technology and pioneered innovation through the years. Thanks for watching! The post Bish Creative – Retail Insights #14 appeared first on Bish Creative.

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Design in 2021 – what will graphic design look like?

Design Week

What do you think 2021 will hold for graphic design? The fabric of the graphic design discipline has been undergoing rapid changes before and during 2020. We’ve been seeing that the discipline has been profoundly impacted by technology and is becoming more and more “applied” with very specific professionalized specialties, such as branding, or user experience and user interface.

Design 101
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Copeland Park & Bussey Building wins the Southwark Culture & Tourism Award

Edge

Located in Peckham, London, the 6000 sq ft destination space needed to build a new brand recognition to deliver the right experience to its visitors. Edge worked closely with the team to design a haven for creatives and start-ups with a clearer navigation around the site and visual communications that were unifying and authentic. Edge created new graphics, wayfinding and a supporting identity system to communicate Copeland Park’s eclectic personality and mission, and to deliver the right experie

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‘Infection protection’ – a new, but important shopper loyalty factor in 2021

Nelson Blackley

It’s been clear for some time that, because of fast changing customer behaviours, retailers can no longer rely on conventional customer loyalty or traditional shopping habits to have shoppers either choose to visit or return to their stores. Increased competition in most retail sectors in the UK, combined with an almost exponential growth in customer choice not only from where, but how and when, product can be purchased, means customer loyalty is much less tangible than twenty or thirty years ag

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Future-Proofing Enterprise Commerce: Why Extensibility Wins with Shopify

Speaker: Benjamin Woll, Tiffany Spizzo, and Jaime Santos Alcón

Enterprise commerce is evolving fast, and brands relying on rigid, one-size-fits-all solutions risk losing agility. But modernization doesn’t have to mean disruption. In this webinar, we’ll explore how an extensible, modular approach empowers brands to integrate new capabilities, enhance performance, and scale efficiently—all while leveraging Shopify’s strengths.

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Reflect, then Project

Tusco Display

Have we ever been more eager to leave a year behind and welcome a new one? The Covid-19 pandemic made a major mess of many lives and livelihoods in 2020. With the arrival of vaccines, we look hopefully to the horizon and better days ahead. January represents a new beginning but also a leaving behind of old battles and past challenges, none of which we can any longer change.Humans created the concept of a calendar to make sense of the seasons, to track the cycles of life, the movement of the star

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Design in 2021 – what will packaging design look like?

Design Week

What do you think 2021 will hold for packaging design? This year people will be looking for optimism and positivity, and we’ll see that play out in packaging. Expect to see designs that are humorous and surprising on-shelf, with brands becoming more human and less authoritative. We’ll also see packaging design meet new codes of assurances that did not exist before – communicating authenticity of production and origin, storytelling to create a sense of purpose and belonging, and

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New Year, New World, New Approach to Marketing and Communications for Product Start-ups

Retail Bound

Setting yourself up for marketing/communications success in 2021 and beyond. 2020 is a year that we won’t soon forget. It’s a year that taught us all how essential toilet paper is to the fabric of society; a year that forced us to slow down and reevaluate our priorities; and a year that required everyone to become more comfortable with uncertainty and change.

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2021 Trends: Design’s Role In Shaping Social Movements

All Work

After a year of upheaval, the design community is mobilizing to address some of the issues that continue to challenge society. Designers can create stories and provide solutions as well as resources that give back to the community. Mohawk Group’s Royce Epstein shares why it’s important for design to include alternate views of history, to be more inclusive, and shape a new future.

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Secrets of a Successful Sale: Optimizing Your Checkout Process

Speaker: David Nisbet, Everett Zufelt, and Michaela Weber

Once upon a time, in the vast realm of online commerce, there lived a humble checkout button overlooked by many. Yet, within its humble click lay the power to transform a mere visitor into a loyal customer. 🧐 💡 Getting checkout right can mark the difference between a successful sale and an abandoned cart, yet many businesses fail to make payments a part of their commerce strategy even when it has a direct impact on revenue.

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New York Chapter: January 2021 Newsletter

Retail Design Institute

Retail Design Institute New York Chapter. January 2021 Newsletter. Dear Friends and Colleagues, Happy New Year to all! We hope that you enjoyed a restful holiday season, and that you are as happy as we are to close the door on the train wreck of 2020. As we welcome the New Year, we look forward to what this year will bring, to celebrating the achievements of our retail design community members, and to building a strong network for our members’ professional and personal development.

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Picks of the month: the best design events in January

Design Week

Digital design activities, from the Design Museum. Young Design Museum has plenty to offer creatively-minded kids during lockdown as a break of addition to homeschooling. On offer this week is a worksheet with cut-out templates to colour in and build your own high street. There are also videos on DIY musical instruments (think castanets and banjos).

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Filter Manufacturer Gets Production Under Control with Cloud ERP

Global Shop

Liquid filter bags are essential for filtering out contaminants in industrial water systems and chemical processing equipment. Industrial Filter Manufacturing Ltd (IFM), located in Penetanguishene, Ontario, Canada, has been making standard and custom filter bags for over 40 years. They’re now making them more efficiently thanks to their implementation of Global Shop Solutions ERP software.

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Design in 2021 – what will exhibition design look like?

Design Week

What do you think 2021 will hold for exhibition design? What a rollercoaster year 2020 has been for exhibition design! With many museums closed for much of the year and needing to furlough staff, a lot of short and long-term projects had postponed openings. As a consequence, many institutions and design agencies have used the time to rethink the future completely – and on many levels.

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🚀Future-Proof Your Salesforce B2C Commerce: Modernization Strategies Inside!

Outdated platforms are costing you sales. Legacy platforms like Salesforce SiteGenesis and SFRA can slow innovation, increase maintenance costs, and frustrate customers. This playbook provides a strategic roadmap to modernizing your Salesforce B2C Commerce platform using a composable approach to transition to faster, scalable, and flexible e-commerce solutions —without disrupting your business.

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Design in 2021 – what will design activism look like?

Design Week

What do you think 2021 will hold for design activism? “Deeds not Words” With this motto, the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) was created in 1903. Founded by Emmeline Pankhurst, the aim of the organisation was to secure the right to vote for women in the United Kingdom – by any means. If 2020 was the year of the marginalized making their voices heard, 2021 will be the year those voices create action – deeds, not words.

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Traditional science textbooks have inspired the identity for Elon Musk’s Neuralink

Design Week

Studio Play has updated the branding for Elon Musk’s neurotechnology company Neuralink, with a look inspired by traditional science textbooks. The San Francisco-based studio’s work includes a new visual identity, website and merchandise such as T-shirts. The company’s previous logo has been retained. [link]. Neuralink was established in 2016 by Musk as a way to develop implantable brain-machine interfaces (BMIs).

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Design in 2021 – what will interior design look like?

Design Week

What do you think 2021 will hold for interior design? So 2021 is going to be a very interesting year. Can’t wait. As soon as we can stop thinking HANDS, FACE, SPACE. There’s talk of a resurgence of the 1920s which feels like the positivity we need. It was the age of leisure, the age of travel. The Art Deco scene came out of this. People were flamboyant and free to travel.

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Hyderabad FC rebrand looks to fuse city heritage with digital future

Design Week

India-based design consultancy NH1 Design has rebranded Indian professional football team Hyderabad FC in a bid to capture the attention of the club’s home city. A relatively new club, Hyderabad FC replaced the nearby area’s previous club Pune City after the team was disbanded in 2019 following a series of controversies. The stakes in the team were sold, and its new owners moved the club from Pune to Hyderabad, changing the name in the process.

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Brick & Mortar Retail Relevance: How to Stay Ahead of the Curve

Speaker: Jay Black, Senior Account Executive

Let's set the record straight: in-store retail isn't dead - it's evolving! Faced with the digital age and the demands of omnichannel shopping, some retailers are thriving while others are struggling to adapt. Join Jay Black in this exclusive session as he explores the strategies that set successful stores apart, including: Crafting unique and unforgettable in-store experiences 🛍️ Mastering the art of retail demands 🛒 Navigating inventory challenges in today's climate 📦 an

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Yinka Ilori among designers and creatives named in New Year’s Honours 2021

Design Week

British-Nigerian designer Yinka Ilori has been made a Member of the British Empire (MBE). He has been recognised as part of the New Year’s Honours list for 2021, which has also celebrated several others within the design and wider arts community this year. “I was struggling to believe in myself” Known for his signature colourful style, Ilori has been a rising star within the UK’s design industry for some time.

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Remembering Martin Lambie-Nairn: 1945-2020

Design Week

Whether they realise it or not, most UK television viewers of the last four decades will be familiar with the work of Martin Lambie-Nairn. From the famous Channel 4 “blocks” logo, to paint-splattered idents for BBC Two, Lambie-Nairn’s mark on the television branding and ident landscape is unmistakable. His was a career that saw him establish two design studios, hold roles at ITN and the BBC, and later receive honorary doctorates from the University of Lincoln and University of

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Kia unveils new logo as it plans to revamp “nearly all facets” of business

Design Week

Korean car manufacturer Kia has unveiled a new corporate logo and slogan as it prepares to reinvent itself for the future with a heavy emphasis on electric cars. Established in Seoul in 1944, Kia is the country’s second-largest automobile manufacturer – beaten only by its parent company Hyundai. Part of the so-called internal “Plan S” (where “S” supposedly stands for “shift”), the new, flat icon is comprised of a single line and sharp angles.

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Nomad’s kit for Hackney Laces channels 90s skate culture and East London

Design Week

Nomad Studio has designed a new football kit for women’s community football club Hackney Laces, taking inspiration from 90s skate culture and the team’s East London roots. The design studio, also based in East London, has worked on a launch campaign which rolls out alongside the new kits. Hackney Laces was founded in 2011 by Katee Hui and aims to provide more football opportunities for girls, with the hope of improving other areas of their lives.

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The Evolving Retailers Fulfillment Strategy: Meeting Demands with Agility

Speaker: Becky Parisotto and John Vurdelja

Fulfillment is no longer just about getting products from point A to point B – it's about crafting seamless, scalable, customer first experiences. Flexible fulfillment strategies are more important than ever for those aiming to stay ahead and build resilience as retail enters a new era in 2025. Learn how to optimize fulfillment processes, tackle complex, multi-vendor orders, and create seamless customer experiences – from white-glove delivery for high-value items to quick-ship solutions for ever