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| Back to School Week Fashion Trends, Threadbanger |
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This week were gettin started early for Back to
School Week. Check out these new trends on the
Threadbanger radar and be sure to check back all
week for more cool Back to schooling.
Links:
-Ruffeoheartslilsnoty-
http://www.etsy.co/shop.php?user_id=15323
Miss Angelina-http://www.missangelina.com/
SprayPaintStencils-http://spraypaintstencils.com/
Stencil Revolution-http://stencilrevolution.com/
Threadbanger Forum-http://forum.threadbanger.com/ Tags : diy back to school trends threadbanger fashion style pop collar 80s vintage victorian |
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Durée : 87 s |
| Leo Burnett / Arc Predictions, Future Trends in Advertising |
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Trends Predictions Report, by Ben Hourahine,
Futures Editor at Leo Burnett (London).
The key dynamics in culture, communication,
advertising and marketing:
- Mass is back (Say hello to the Swell Society).
At the turn of this year online downloads were
included as part of the UK Christmas pop chart for
the first time ever. This trend of online
popularity being institutionalized shows that mass
appeal will once again define marketing attitudes.
The goal is the same; reach a mass audience, the
difference is how to achieve it. Say hello to the
Swell Society.
- Community Commerce.
Community connections will become more central to
business practice. Retailers will seek to bring
the community further inside the store, with more
coffee shops, banking services and pharmacies
within supermarkets. On the other side, community
connections are being used to create new
businesses for established brands.
- Screen Saturation.
Moving forward we will see the explosion of
screen-based media, with screens on the side of
buses, in petrol stations, supermarkets, the home
and the pocket. While the medium may remain the
same, the reach, context, audience and role of the
media will be tweaked. There will be more
broadcast screens than ever in 2010 and things are
only going to get bigger: According to Sharp, the
electronics manufacturer, the average television
screen size will be 60" by 2015.
- Gender Reversal.
More women in work and the increasing role played
by men within the family will see marketers change
their focus. Men's interest and investment in the
family will continue to rise as well, morphing the
gender balance and changing the advertising
context. Expect to see more and more campaigns
aimed at women at work and men in the home.
- Brand Guardians.
The role of brands is evolving and will enter a
new phase. With growing concerns over how to be
healthy, safe and environmentally friendly, mixed
with a real confusion about how to achieve this,
we will see brands increasingly attempting to take
on a guardian role.
- IP Idols.
Artists are grabbing control of their creative
product. Intellectual Property (creative works --
ideas, songs, movies, TV shows) used to be owned
and licensed by studios, record labels and other
commercial institutions, but we will see artists
back in the driving seat.
- The Data Awareness Era.
The public will be more aware of their data
exposure than ever before and privacy concerns
will be a defining issue in the future. Expect
this trend to accelerate with the introduction of
GPS location based information, the explosion in
online information storage and social networking
increasingly reflecting real life...
- Social Networks Get Real.
Social networks like Facebook -- once just virtual
playgrounds - will now start to plug directly back
into the real world. Increasingly we will see
these networks beginning to dictate everyday life,
influencing who people do business with, which
parties, movies and gigs they go to, where they
meet and with whom. Accelerating this shift is the
advent and take up of mobile social networking:
14m people did it in 2007, and forecasts suggest
it could hit 600m by the time the Olympics hits
London in 2012.
Full report available on request. Tags : advertising marketing culture communication trends future forecasting trend spotting cool hunting |
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Durée : 164 s |
| Energy Trends & Technologies: Regent's Lecture |
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Steven Koonin, Chief Scientist for BP & Professor
of Physics, Caltech
The world's demand for energy will grow by some 60
percent in the next 25 years. Satisfying that
demand in an economical and environmentally
acceptable manner is one of the most significant
challenges facing society. New technologies will
play a central role in meeting this
challenge, albeit conditioned by the economic,
social, and political contexts in which they are
developed and deployed. The presentation will
focus on the major forces shaping the World's
energy future and the technologies required to
respond to them.
Sponsored by the Department of Physics
http://physics.berkeley.edu/ Tags : uc ucberkeley university california berkeley lecture physics |
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Durée : 5503 s |
| Learn English 63 - Trends and Fashions |
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EF podEnglish improves your English with
bite-sized 5 minute videos. Perfect for beginners,
intermediate and advanced students, these video
lessons are as good as having an English teacher
in your pocket! Created by EF & Englishtown, the
world's largest language school with over 400
schools in over 50 countries worldwide. Subscribe
to weekly podEnglish episodes
http://www.ef.com/podenglish
Enjoy! Tags : English video lessons podEnglish pod learn speak free course EF Englishtown |
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Durée : 476 s |
| Project Colorize - Spring Fashion Trends |
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Artists show their interpretations of the spring
trends of the season.
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- Tags : Ron English Spring Trend Ray Ban Colors paint billboard Tara McPherson Toofly artist fashion marie claire |
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Durée : 371 s |
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