Amazing collection at H&M!
The iconic interiors brand has collaborated with H&M and created a collection that will keep your wardrobe in bloom throughout autumn and winter!
https://m2.hm.com/m/en_gb/life/culture/inside-h-m/introducing-morris—co-x-h-m.html
This week we have looked at creating flats, templates that you can open up when you’re ready to create your final technical drawings and adapt to suit your creation.
WGSN has created a report for young womens key items: skirts s/s 19. You may find this beneficial/ interesting. When creating your bank of Flats you may wish to keep these trends in mind.
From materials made of algae, fungi and crop waste to dissolvable threads and fabrics that improve the quality of your skin—meet the new crop of game-changing ideas and technologies honoured at this year’s H&M Global Change Award.
“It has been 128 years since the last country in the world abolished slavery and 53 years since Martin Luther King pronounced his ‘I Have A Dream’ speech,” says Brazilian artist Angélica Dass (TED Talk: The beauty of human skin in every color). “But we still live in a world where the color of our skin…
via Gallery: Humans come in all shapes, sizes — and colors — ideas.ted.com
Just what is the adult coloring book craze all about, anyhow?
You might think NASA is a big bureaucratic agency that only operates according to rules, regulations, and process — and you’d mostly be right. But the space agency is also full of dreamers and thinkers like the ones who make up the design studio at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, who were behind the Exoplanet Travel Bureau poster seriesthat was published last year.
That series was so well-received by the public that the studio is now releasing a more extensive run of posters known as “Visions of the Future” (the first three of which were published yesterday). All 14 posters — including the “Exoplanet” series — are now available for download on the JPL website, and you can also see some of them below.
Article found on: http://www.theverge.com/2016/2/9/10955126/nasa-space-posters-travel-tourism-planets
“Imagination is our window into the future. As you mark the passing of this year with these imaginative destinations, remember that you are the architects of the future. What we make and do will have a profound significance for generations to come. The impact of your efforts go beyond 2020, or even 2050. They will be felt for centuries to come. Be bold in your vision of what tomorrow can be, advance the edge of possibility, and let’s work together to make it come true.”
– NASA JPL Director Charles Elachi
Article found on: http://blog.invisiblecreature.com/new-posters-for-nasa/
Below is a breakdown of the learning outcomes for unit 17.
- 1 Know about marketing techniques used by music businesses
Market research: primary research eg surveys, questionnaires, interviews; secondary research e.g. internal records, data from previous eventsMarketing mix: product; analysis of event/production; price; costs, production budget; place; venue(s), promotion; forms of publicity, distribution methods
Music businesses: eg record companies, production companies, CD manufacturing companies, agencies, PR companies; publicly funded organisations; non profit organisation eg organisations and companies with charitable status.
2 Be able to produce a marketing strategy for a music product or event
Marketing strategy: analysis of product/event; identification of selling points; identification of target
audience; type of publicity materials; placement/distribution/broadcast of publicity materials
3 Be able to contribute to a marketing campaign for a music product or event
Design of publicity materials: eg poster, flyer, press release, radio advert, CD artwork, MP3 clip, downloadMarketing campaign: eg distribution of publicity materials, monitoring of campaign
4 Understand the success of a marketing campaign
Review: gathering feedback from audience, identifying successes and areas for improvement; demographic; return on investment (ROI); buzz, comments on social networks, word of mouth