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Costcutter: serving rural Britons with pop-up stores

  • case study·
  • 24 Nov 2020

The pandemic has complicated the weekly shop for those in rural areas – when delivery slots are few and a big supermarket is far away, countryside-dwellers are struggling to source ingredients. Costcutter has a solution: village pop-ups with stock tailored to local wants and needs.

Salomon Advanced: future-proof footwear

  • case study·
  • 16 Sep 2020

From athleisure to streetwear, fashion is undergoing a shift toward the casual – and future-proof activewear has hit luxury shelves. As people grapple with climate change and a global pandemic, Salomon’s hyper-functional Advance shoe range is giving them the high-performance protection they crave.

Will COVID-19 create a generation of super savers?

  • report·
  • 10 Aug 2020

COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of people’s lives and a looming recession means the worst may yet be in store. Having grown up in the wake of the 2008 crash, Gen Zers are already alert to financial precarity, but how will coming of age during a pandemic shape their relationship with money?

How will HNWIs travel post-pandemic?

  • report·
  • 6 Aug 2020

The global tourism industry was brought to its knees as COVID-19 restrictions saw jet-setters cancel flights en masse. As the world emerges from lockdown, it’s hoped that HNWIs will play a key role in reviving the sector – but how has the pandemic changed their vacation preferences?

What constitutes a safe workplace?

  • report·
  • 1 Jul 2020

As businesses reopen post-lockdown, employers have a greater responsibility than ever to look after employees’ health. At the same time, the BLM protests have honed people’s attention on the effects of systemic racism. So, how might the events of 2020 redefine ideas of a safe workplace?

How will a no-touch world impact sensory experiences?

  • report·
  • 30 Jun 2020

The easing of lockdown measures is leaving people in a bind. Though many remain wary of contracting COVID-19, there’s a common desire for physical interaction after months of social isolation. So, how can shops, restaurants, and leisure spaces create experiences that keep us safe and connected?