What's In Store Sep 07, 2016 community retail brick-and-mortar shopping ... NYC’s Flatiron District. The venue regularly hosts not only yoga and fitness workshops but also arts and lifestyle programming, including The Gathering (a monthly dinner series featuring local chefs and restaurants), The Frame (a monthly film screening produced in partnership with Rooftop Films), and Super Sundays (a weekly musical performance showcasing up-and-coming talent). Ultimately, Lululemon plans to have five workshop classes every day. GaleriaNYC’s Galeria combines the communal ...
Mind The Gap Jun 16, 2016 family gender parenting activism children ... on how to do so, as P&G has done, or even in creating an ad in which parents encourage and applaud their children for embodying characteristics and ambitions atypical of their gender.Encourage critical thinking in children by bringing attention to gender inequalities—and what your brand is doing to erase them. In developing and marketing products, aim to create items that are inclusive and can be enjoyed by both boys and girls.Participation in the arts has been proven to help boys ...
Social By Design Mar 08, 2016 design collaborative consumption coworking spaces politics NOwners ... address Ys’ desire for affordable accommodations that offer ample amenities and a sense of community. Standout brands include Common, Krash, and co-working space pioneer WeWork’s spinoff brand WeLive.The renaissance of LA’s up-and-coming Arts District has made the area a hub for young people seeking a more social shopping experience than the sprawling metropolis typically provides. The region is giving rise to a collection of community markets, among them New York import Artists ...
No Kid(ding) Sep 09, 2015 family parenting pets children ... one’s own. Target the growing number of adults—both single and coupled up—whose disposable income previously spent on children will be re-routed to other passion areas. Recognize that consumer spending in areas like personal travel, home improvement, and the arts will likely grow over the next decade as Gen Ys hit what used to be considered primarily as peak child-rearing years. - MARKETERS CELEBRATING CHILD-FREE LIFESTYLES - WESTIN Recognizing a void in the travel sphere for vacations ...
Soloists Sep 03, 2015 social life experiences local culture mindfulness ... involved. Experiences and products that have typically catered to couples or groups should consider offering packages that account for and celebrate the new Soloist mindset (key industries include restaurants, movie theaters, travel, and the arts). Highlight the personal growth opportunities afforded by your product or service. For example, West Elm’s DIY workshops help consumers learn about interior design and craftsmanship. Look into offering programs that expose users to new skills, knowledge, and ...
The New Age Sep 01, 2015 marketing play social life hobbies multigenerational ... month-long course where adult students get in touch with their inner 3-year-old through activities like arts and crafts, show and tell, nap time, snack time, field trips, worksheets, and make believe. ADULT BALL PIT British design studio Pearlfisher’s “Jump In!,” a ball pit for adults created as an art installation in London, received an overwhelming response. Pearlfisher conceived the project to underscore the importance of play and donated £1 for every person who visited to the charity Right to ...
WELLth Investors Jun 01, 2015 community health & wellness money social life spending retirement saving social media ... that aid children and youth. To which of the following types of causes/charities, if any, do you donate time and/or money? Children/Youth | Animal rights | Education | Religion | Finding cures for diseases (e.g., cancer, AIDS) | Poverty/hunger | Human rights | The arts | Environment/clean water initiatives | Gender equality | Disaster relief | LGBT rights | Racism | Political | Violence | Reproductive rights/abortion | Drugs | International affairs ...
Life Skills Mar 10, 2015 education gen z play technology hobbies ... alternative curriculums and extracurricular activities that many public schools can no longer be relied upon to provide. The school system has largely become tailored to training students as test takers, first and foremost. And though areas like Home Economics, Shop, and the Arts are starting to make a comeback in affluent communities, in most of the U.S. they are increasingly being dropped. At the same time, many Zs are struggling unprecedentedly with issues of time management. Assuming adult attitudes ...
ProPlay Mar 04, 2015 career gen z play ProPlay Uptime ... any, have you ever done? Take/Share pictures online of myself playing/doing activities | Record/Share videos online of myself playing/doing activities | Blog about my activities/about what I like to do when I play PROPLAY ONLINE Playing video games, playing with pets, and doing arts and crafts project are the most common activities Zs document and share online. Boys are more likely than girls to share their sports play online, whereas girls are more likely to share their arts and crafts projects ...
POP Marketing Jun 16, 2014 marketing media & entertainment content marketing ... . Months ago, the company offered an on-train writer’s residency to 24 selected applicants, who were chosen to enjoy a free round-trip, long-distance train ride to fuel their work. More recently, Amtrak partnered with the City of Philadelphia’s Mural Arts Program to position large-scale, eye-catching artworks along a particular stretch of track that sees more than 30K riders daily. The installations aim to “beautifully disrupt” the ordinary scenery and offer tired commuters a bit of (Instagrammable ...