Z DNA Mar 02, 2015 gen z blended customization multigenerational security ... . After all, they’re accustomed to posting instructional videos on YouTube to teach others their tips and tricks, providing ideas and inspiration on Instagram and Pinterest, and sharing their art and writing on Tumblr and Flickr for others to enjoy. We expect them to be less concerned about patents, trademarks, and intellectual property than were previous generations, and instead more interested in creating an open-source society in which everyone benefits from public access. They’ll also be highly ...
Off-Roading Oct 05, 2015 ... Art of Non-Conformity, Leaving Work Behind, and Get Busy Living. The proliferation of these and similar sources reflect the growing acceptance of and aspiration toward an Off-Road approach to work and life, and Ys’ refusal to let societal norms determine their life trajectory. - HR TUNE-UPS - Companies looking to hire Ys are changing their policies to ac- knowledge this generation’s unique conception of the workplace. In great numbers, they’re offering creative perks, more flexible schedules ...
Demo Real Mar 04, 2016 community social consciousness activism causes and issues ... intended to benefit the brand. - POWERFUL PROTESTS - CARRY THAT WEIGHT To bring awareness to how universities are treating the issue of sexual assault and rape on campuses—and specifically how Columbia University treated her case—Emma Sulkowicz vowed to carry a mattress everywhere she went on campus. What started as an art project and protest quickly became a movement with students on more than 130 campuses around the world vowing to carry their own mattresses around their school grounds ...
ROI (Return On Image) Dec 08, 2014 social life social media Brand Me Digital Intimacy ... décor business One Kings Lane released a guide for mastering the “Art of the #Shelfie.” Eva Chen, Lucky magazine’s editor-in-chief, makes a ritual of Instagramming a daily #shoefie from the back of a chauffeured car. This August, she used the format to playfully announce her pregnancy to her followers by placing a pair of baby sneakers next to her own.Leveraging the “I woke up like this” trend, UNICEF UK ambassador Jemima Khan launched the #WakeUpCall campaign, which encouraged people to post images ...
MEtail Mar 05, 2014 retail technology apps e-commerce one-to-one shopping Brand Me ... , and text, and turn the design into t-shirts. Individuals receive a 10% commission for each resultant shirt sold.On Teespring, users design a shirt, set a price, and crowdfund it to secure minimum interest. The company then organizes and coordinates the printing and shipping directly to customers, and designers receive the profit.BRANDS SUPPORTING INDEPENDENT SELLERS Urban Outfitters carries art prints from Society6, a community that sells artwork by thousands of individuals around the world ...
Global Fashion & Style Trends May 27, 2018 ... , such as handwritten edition labels and a limited run of each piece, lend a curatorial air to every purchase and are meant to instill the type of rarified appreciation one would have for a piece of art rather than clothing.Power PlayThe notion of “Power Dressing” has undergone countless evolutions since its inception into the fashion lexicon in the 1970s. The term came to define the style of dress of the 1980s, where the prevailing silhouette was one where waists were whipped and shoulders were ...
Identity Theft Jun 19, 2016 family parenting relationships ... less time together but more time for themselves. In many instances, parents feel compelled to multitask engagement with their various selves, combining activities done outside the home with time spent with friends; for example, a parent may enjoy going for a run or taking an art class with a friend as a way to fulfill their own interests and socialize simultaneously. In this sense, their social life returns to that of their single days, which helps them enjoy rare encumbrance-free moments that make ...
ReLuxe Sep 09, 2016 luxury retail experiences shopping status symbol ... unique experiences and one-off items (for me, art or vintage bikes) rather than off-the-shelf 'it' bags and shiny cars. That's a good thing for local shops and creators.OSCAR, 25, UKTapping the Transformation EconomyThis shift begs the question, if Y luxury is inclusive, is it still technically a luxury? After all, luxury has historically had an element of exclusivity, and if lofty prices and a “you can’t sit with us” mentality no longer apply, how do brands understand the mindset of the Y luxury ...
Open House Sep 10, 2015 community home décor ... dinner party | Invested in nice furniture/ home goods | Bought art work | Rented out my home/ apartment (e.g., through AirBnB, HomeAway, VRBO) ...
Slow Web Aug 25, 2013 ... continued emergence of new platforms and tools that encourage meaningful creations of art, stories, music, design, film, and even businesses. SEARCH / DISCOVERYSearch engines, with their emphasis on speed, efficiency, and breadth of coverage, will always have a place and a purpose in users’ on- and offline lives. But the Slow Web emphasizes a different style of online discovery, whether users are shopping, sharing, or seeking inspiration. Instead of relying solely on practical searches, young consumers ...