5 Top Trends to Plan for through 2010.
After grappling with how to say Happy New Year to Everyone, this is what I decided on: a sneak peek to my 2009-2010 top trends, as I see it, and as a way to help wrap up 08 depending on where you are in your buying, your product launches, your presentations, or your strategy planning.
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Color Cornucopia: Eye Candy for the Color Maven’s Soul. Image from John Galliano for Dior Haute Couture Spring 08 Collection. Seattlepi.com.
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Mother Earth Beats Her Chest: Science Popular.
“An armada of robot submarines and marine sensors are to be deployed across the Atlantic, from Florida to the Canary Islands, to provide early warning that the Gulf Stream might be failing, an event that would trigger cataclysmic freezing in Britain for decades.” Meric Srokosz of the Southampton Oceanographic Centre, explaining the purpose of the $31 million Rapid Watch system he is heading up, does just that, citing the plotline of “The Day After Tomorrow” - specifically the collapse of the Gulf Stream - as a potential occurrence that warrants further investigation. From Treehugger.com and The Observer.
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Finishing Touches Birth Special Effects. Photo Yohji Yamamoto, Mens FW 08, Style.com.
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High Tech High Touch in Living Breathing Action. Image from Nau.com’s trademark “webfronts,” which is their idea of recognizing how the internet has changed consumer’s buying behavior.
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Cross Marketing/Collaborations in Unlikely Places/Partners Creating Phenomenal Hybrids. From Designspotter and Globus by Michiel Van der Kley.
These are but a few of the macro trends I allude to during my strategy sessions or across the year in trend newsletters, reports and product development/programming strategy sessions.
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St. Elizabeths Cathedral in Slovikia represents Gothic fretwork typical at the turn of the 19th century. An art historian, Autre/Marko, who specializes in medieval and modern art (and who is from Slovenia) turned me onto fretwork prevalent during the neo-gothic revival period. He even gave me the the Slovenian translation for it, “krogovičje” [kro-go-vich-ye]. It’s as detailed as it sounds too. Thank you Marko. It’s rich beyond words. Thank goodness for images.
But before I do that, we will go to the Neo-Gothic revival period once again and check out the craftsmenship on these Gothic fretwork cabinets. Talk about detail. You can go to the 
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