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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.

1. galliano-colorcopia.jpg Color Cornucopia: Eye Candy for the Color Maven’s Soul. Image from John Galliano for Dior Haute Couture Spring 08 Collection. Seattlepi.com.

2. rov-jj-001.jpg 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.

3. yohji-fall-08-dandy.jpg Finishing Touches Birth Special Effects. Photo Yohji Yamamoto, Mens FW 08, Style.com.

4. nau-information-tree-and-shop-to-units.jpg 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.

5. globus.jpg 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.

Let me know if you have questions about how the above references might effect your planning for 08-2010, any initiatives that Trendbites publisher, the kimbro agency, may help you support in ‘08 and/or if you’d like to subscribe to any number of Trendbites’ sister, Trendcites (rhymes with bites!), publications.

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A CHAIR TO LOOK AT AND EVENTUALLY SIT ON.

by Marko.

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Since I’m from Slovenia, I might as well share some of our most important industrial (interior) design achievements, especially during the Yugoslavia years. Aynway, I bought one of these chairs in wenge, called the Rex chair, by Niko Kralj (his last name means »king«), a couple of weeks ago. Comfy. The funny thing is that I actually first sat on one of those during my exams at the University. See, our professors are proud people. Anyway, during those years Mr. Niko Kralj, an architect who studied with Eames, supposedly almost didn’t make a single penny, or should I say: dinar, from his folding furniture designs, originating from 1952. Around 2 million were made. The design is inspired by, or a part of, so-called Scandinavian nature-minimalism, so the construction is simple and was first based on solid beech wood with a fluid folding mechanism. His design principle was always innovative simplicity (technically speaking), good form, and availability or social responsibility (»good design for low incomes«). Boy, how the times have changed. The originals can cost up to more than $200 dollars, the new ones are a bit cheaper, around $120. Of course, it all depends on the size, and type of wood. Well, you can get an idea of all the styles possible in the pictures above. Here’s a link to the catalogue in pdf format in case you’re interested:

http://www.impakta.si/Datoteke/Slike_ostalo/REX_folder_07_mali.pdf

The chair is also included in the MOMA design collection.

Confessions of a Clutterphile.

confessions-of-a-clutterphile.jpgI have a confession to make. I am a pile person…the sort of person who can magically pull that precise piece of paper from an unsuspecting pile and who, when all piles have been organized and filed, can’t find anything. Don’t ask me about this skill. It remains a mystery to me. And while I also confess to being pleased at how my work style still manages to pull everything together, I do ponder dreamily of the paperless office.

I would like for Bill Gates and his cohorts to approve of me.

So to that end, I have searched the globe and the internet tirelessly in hopes of finding the “perfect workspace,” “the perfect storage/file system.” I have even at one point tried a professional organizer with some success, and had a brief encounter with a pre Blackberry Palm Pilot. Then I took a stab at creating my own calender system having been an avid student of the Franklin Planner System, then the Franklin Covey Planner System, and now the At-A-Glance Quick Notes Planner (I still need the written word). It is a subject of great pride for me that I got my daughter started on a planner system when she was in middle school.
Professionally I work with several companies on creating storage and organizational products for home, home office, office and back to school (including dorm storage).

So as you see, I am a passionate consumer as well as creator of storage and organizational products and things….that said, I do believe I have found the perfect workspace and organizational system to, alas, put to rest the anxiety of this self proclaimed clutterphile and become, ahhhh, organized. Here is my perfect officespace, compliments of Ikea. What’s yours?

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If you need a little help, check out Ikea’s Small business guide. It helps you organize your thoughts by getting you to understand want you wnat to achieve out of your space, then you can build it out from there, all online. And their tips and recommendations for workspace stations helps to direct your focus. In fact exploring Ikea’s Workspace Solutions in general is like chicken soup for the clutterphile’s soul, beginning with the small business solutions, making a pit stop at De-Clutter and Organize and then moving on to any other spaces you may want to organize with images of totally cool spaces and the product that fills them from every room of your home.

Let me know how it goes….maybe I should do a before and after myself since this is something I plan to get under control for 2008 and there’s no time like the present to get started.

Snowed, under that is.

snowed-under.jpgI’m having one of those moments in life when things get out of control. Too much to do to keep up with it all; I apologize for not posting for more than a few days. I’ve had several projects to get out and contracts to adhere to. The dog gets walked; groceries are purchased, occasionally and the rest has been put in piles.

So what I’ve discovered over the last few weeks is cooraboration on the checks, they’re in, maryam in marrakech is having all the fun (back from Egypt with bounty in hand), London is still besting New York and Italy when it comes to fashion (Paris is next week), and September is still my favorite time of year…September then October so it’s all good.

Next post? Office Storage. (and, that’s not me in the picture…but it feels like me…you know that feeling, yes?)

Sneak Preview of the Design Studio of the Future

office-of-the-future.pngHow Magazine offers us a glimpse into the future of our design spaces–the layouts, how we will work and how we will be interacting with clients, hypothetically that is for the year 2025. Download the article now from their current newsstand August issue, the Future of Design.

Want a hint? Plug n Play not only applies to software, but also to the office of the future with workstations being more common as telecommuters, consultants, and anyone else pops in then leaves and lets the space be available for the next person; the pluses…everything will be adjustable so each individual can work in comfort…the minuses? You’ll just have to have the pix of the fam on your mobile whatevers to show co-workers and colleagues instead of in a frame (which is so yesterday in the year 2025).

I gotta tell you, I’ve been doing that already, sort of, by going into Kinko’s workstations, airport workstations, etc., but I admit, in offices they don’t usually accommodate the on-the-fly worker…so hopefully it’s a little more friendly than the offsite ones…more like Starbucks maybe? Well, at least offer me a Starbucks (that’s my $4.02 worth tip toward the design space of the future).