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4 Ways Retailers Can Cut Waste by Improving Supply Chains

RetailMinded

The circumstances brought about by the coronavirus pandemic are forcing retailers to rethink and redefine how to manage their businesses. . On the one hand, it has been brutal for some segments. The pandemic has severely limited consumer mobility, forcing big-name clothing retailers and department store chains to file for bankruptcy. On the other hand, those who have invested in ecommerce are reaping the rewards.

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Can “visceral” graphic design bring the plastic crisis to life?

Design Week

The plastic crisis is well-documented. Around 8bn metric tonnes of plastic has been created worldwide – with a projected figure of 34bn by 2050 – and much of the material is single-use. Once it is used, it is often discarded, filling landfills and making its way into the ocean and water systems. It’s estimated that there are five shopping bags full of rubbish for every foot of coastline around the world.

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Why Selling to CPGs Is So Freaking Hard

Shopperations

I have a passion for creating order and structure out of chaos. CPG Marketing vendor management and buying process is broken.

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5 Smart Cafe Renovation Ideas For A Tight Budget

Fuhrmann Construction

A quick remodel or renovation can make a huge difference to the overall appearance and perception of a café. What is the first impression you want to create for your customers when they walk through the door? This can be a challenging question to answer. It can also lay the foundation for the changes you want to make to the physical space. Are you trying to serve a different customer base with the renovation?

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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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ACTION IN RETAIL Debuted With Stand-Out Sessions & Speakers

RetailMinded

DENVER, CO — June 28, 2020 — ACTION IN RETAIL is pleased it’s debut virtual experience took place on July 22nd, 2020 and is now available for on-demand sessions through August 21, 2020. ACTION IN RETAIL , co-hosted by IBM, Lightspeed and Zoovu, was a one-day live digital experience that provided inclusive, diverse and accessible business solutions and content to help retailers of all sizes navigate and thrive as the sector builds back better.

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Can the Design Industry’s Diversity Problem Be Fixed?

Design Week

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What will design education look like when classes start again in September?

Design Week

July in any normal academic calendar is a time for festivities – classes have largely tailed off, exams have been sat and deadlines met, and graduation celebrations are in full swing. But with the coronavirus pandemic still ongoing, plans had to change. Back in March, when the UK was first placed into lockdown, many universities were already in the process of reducing contact time and introducing online teaching.

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Seymourpowell designs spaceship interiors for Virgin Galactic

Design Week

Commercial space company Virgin Galactic has revealed the interiors of its space craft, which have been designed in collaboration with London-based design consultancy Seymourpowell. The VSS Unity has six seats for passengers, and will take them 60 miles above the Earth. Tickets cost around £190,000. According to Virgin and Seymourpowell, the aim was to develop an “elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept for the cabin” The total in-flight experience has also been cons

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First look: Inside the Design Museum’s electronic music blockbuster

Design Week

Though the Design Museum’s latest exhibition was set up in March, it only opens on 31 July. Work on Electronic: From Kraftwerk to The Chemical Brothers had finished just before the museum was closed thanks to the lockdown. Since then, it’s been altered to allow for social distancing and the museum has established Safe and Sound procedures, like a reduced capacity (the museum is opening later to accommodate more visitors).

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Designers are helping the fashion industry spark a digital fashion revolution

Design Week

Stepping into the Museum of Other Realities is, in some ways, like entering any other gallery. Exhibitions are curated by experts and there is a wealth of talent on display which you are free to explore. But when Design Week visits the museum to watch the scheduled Fabric of Reality fashion show, there’s a marked difference. Before us, the work of three experimental fashion designers is being showcased – but remove the VR headset and we’re back in a living room.

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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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House of Illustration announces new name and £8m regeneration project

Design Week

House of Illustration, the UK’s only gallery dedicated to illustration and graphics, has revealed an £8m plan for its relocated space in Islington as well as a new name — The Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration. A render for the Quentin Blake Centre for Illustration Named after the organisation’s founder, it will house the Blake’s collection and keep selections from his archives on permanent display.

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This new design from Philips aims to replace the dirtiest part of a hotel room

Design Week

Dutch technology company Philips has launched a new app to replace remote controls in hotel rooms, in a bid to reduce the risk of spreading dangerous germs and viruses from guest to guest. GuestConnect, developed by the company’s Professional Display Solutions (PDS) team, is a cloud-based app which allows users to control hotel televisions through their phone, thereby eliminating the need to handle a remote.

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Coventry’s City of Culture 2021 branding is a “Brutalist blue tribute” to the city

Design Week

Coventry City of Culture Trust has revealed its identity — designed by Uncommon Creative Studio — in the run up to a year-long celebration as UK City of Culture in 2021. Located in the West Midlands, Coventry will be the third city to hold the title since its establishment in 2013. The announcement that Coventry was to be the next to take up the mantle came in December 2017, during Hull’s tenure as City of Culture.

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Design inspiration: the best projects from July

Design Week

Minimalist COVID-19 Signs, by Ellie Pinney. As the UK gradually returns to the workplace, health and safety signage will be more prevalent than ever. Playing with a more low-key approach to communications, freelance graphic designer Ellie Pinney has released a set of minimalist COVID-19 signs. The posters and wall stickers rely on typography to get their message across.

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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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The Top 4 People Skills That Every Entrepreneur Needs to Succeed

RetailMinded

In becoming an entrepreneur, there are all kinds of skills one must possess. For some entrepreneurs, they learn everything they know in business school. But not all entrepreneurs can afford to go to business school. They learn everything they know about running a business in the “school of hard knocks.” Nonetheless, everyone’s entrepreneurial journey will be different but the remaining constant, whether you go to business school or not, has and always will be devising effective strategies to sel

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Seymourpowell designs spaceship interiors for Virgin Galactic

Design Week

Commercial space company Virgin Galactic has revealed the interiors of its space craft, which have been designed in collaboration with London-based design consultancy Seymourpowell. The VSS Unity has six seats for passengers, and will take them 60 miles above the Earth. Tickets cost around £190,000. According to Virgin and Seymourpowell, the aim was to develop an “elegant but progressive, experience-focused concept for the cabin” The total in-flight experience has also been cons

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Picks of the month: the best design events to catch in August

Design Week

Tradeshow: designscape, from Decorex. While lockdown has made the possibility of design shows all but impossible, Descignscape is a virtual even which aims to “reunite, rethink and rewrite design” over a three-day programme. It’s being organised by the team behind annual tradeshow Decorex and LDF’s designjunction and will look to the future of design across retail, residential and hospitality. ( You can read what retail designers think about the future of socially-distanc

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A RETAIL ROADMAP From skuIQ & Retail Minded Is Introduced to Help Retailers Navigate Retail Amidst COVID-19

RetailMinded

Together with skuIQ, Retail Minded has introduced a RETAIL ROADMAP for retailers looking to gain clarity and actionable insight on how to move forward in their operations despite the challenges that COVID-19 has caused and will inevitably continue to throughout the year. As skuIQ’s CEO Kevin McKenzie explains, “retail is going to be forced to reinvent itself and we are here to help.” Expanding on this, the RETAIL ROADMAP will provide action steps as well as expert insight to he

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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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What designers need to know about the government’s changes to tax

Design Week

The UK government has been planning a digital reform for the tax return process since 2015 and last week, it announced the timeline for the next phase of roll out. Making Tax Digital (MTD), as the scheme has been titled, has three main aims for transforming tax administration. These are: to make it more effective; more efficient; and easier for tax payers to get right.

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