Need For Speed Sep 20, 2018 ... want to remove the hassles associated with browsing and buying, which they see as excessive and unnecessary. However, this emphasis on optimization should not imply that all retail will become entirely contactless in the future, particularly as young people increasingly seek out experiential retail, including in-store events and activities that help them feel more connected in today's increasingly digital world (see Community > Commerce); rather, when they want to quickly have their purchase ...
Digital Wellbeing Movement Sep 18, 2018 ... outside of the technology industry can join the digital wellness movement by providing products and services that encourage time away from devices or by creating events and spaces that facilitate phone-less IRL experiences. They can also heed the warnings about the negative effects of digital overload and apply digital wellness practices to their own organizations for the wellbeing of their employees. We've previously found that young people are turned off by jobs where they're constantly connected to ...
The 3Rs Aug 20, 2013 ... checklist of ways for college students to spread the word. REWARDSBrand advocates get their moment in the spotlight on the TOMS blog, which features TOMS-themed arts and crafts and photos from fan-run events and outings, and on the brand’s Facebook Timeline. TOMS also rewards customers with a chance to win a spot on a TOMS Giving Trip, where they can see the live results of their TOMS purchase. - KONY - RESULTSThough the fervor Kony 2012 initially incited has since tapered off, the campaign was ...
Eco Chic Jun 22, 2018 fashion & beauty food & beverage clothing eco footwear style sustainable ... resale but also in acknowledgement of the resource shortages and the rising production costs in reaction to the push for transparency in fashion. Fashion Revolution Week was set up in April 2017 to mark the anniversary of Rana Plaza and explore solutions to these global problems. From Australia to Brazil, Uruguay to Vietnam, 2 million people engaged with Fashion Revolution in April through events and rallies assisted by the foundation’s network of 120 student ambassadors around the world ...
For Your Entertainment Mar 18, 2019 ... so. For young generations, live shows provide the IRL, shareworthy experiences they crave and allow them to connect with the musicians they idolize. For Boomers and Xers who grew up either attending or hearing about historically significant live music events such as Woodstock and aid festivals, live shows and concerts provide them the music experiences to which they’re accustomed. With the knowledge that shows and concerts are similarly important to all four cohorts, brands can curate live music ...
Doctor Who? Mar 19, 2018 health & wellness mindfulness ... form of healthcare because they're taking the time to understand the benefits of such practices and trying them themselves. Consider the popularity of sound baths in recent years. Although the practice, a healing therapy that uses sound to induce a meditative state and create intense relaxation, has been around for thousands of years, it’s more recently gained mainstream attention and participation in the West, driven by young adults, who are flocking to small studios and large-scale events like ...
GPS (Global Positioning Success) Sep 18, 2014 global marketing ... partnership with the 2014 Sydney Mardi Gras Festival, transformed its ATMs into “GAYTMs” by commissioning artists to deck out the machines with rainbows, patterns, sequins, and jewels. Customers were encouraged to share photos of the effort via the #GAYTM hashtag, with the most creative social media participant winning a double pass to one of the festival’s most hotly ticketed outdoor club events. - 7. UPDATE A CULTURAL PERCEPTION - Though a product may initially seem irrelevant in specific international ...
CHANGEables Feb 29, 2016 social consciousness activism politics ... ;climate change, when we can't find a definitive answer, people get demoralized and loose interest. Another one is the Free the Nipple campaign, which is already losing steam.GRACE, 16, UKThere are trendy issues—usually the ones that celebrities jump on and sell wristbands for. I don't like things like Children in Need or Comic Relief because they feel like great big events where it's more about being seen than making a difference.ELIZABETH, 33, UKSocial issues often become trendy ...
Well Intentioned Jun 03, 2015 food & beverage health & wellness fitness nutrition self-esteem ... . They like to sample from a smörgåsbord of classes, building a queue that amounts to a checklist of cool upcoming events. This only augments their ability to track each wellness activity, from meditation to dieting to exercise. They believe that more is better, pushing their bodies harder and harder to achieve the same wellness “high.” Their compulsions are spurred by the ability to compete with friends and strangers through associated apps, turning fitness into a game or challenge to be reveled in ...