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Where innovation is born
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Where does innovation come from? Bloomberg annually publishes a ranking of the most innovative countries, those that can therefore be considered global leaders in research and development, patent activity, high-tech density and so on. Here is the 2021 ranking based on 2020 data.

The ecommerce growth
What will the future of ecommerce look like? What was the impact of Covid-19 on online purchasing? Is the ecommerce market going to maintain the trend it followed during the pandemic? In order to start answering questions like these, Datareportal has collected and interpreted a series of data sourced by Globalwebindex for the first quarter of 2020. Here are some of the interesting findings.

How technology will shape the future of society
The new technological protagonist of the next few years will certainly be 5G and lots of us are waiting for it. According to Mintel and other accredited research institutes and their projections, 5G will be able to connect 125 billion devices by 2030, and it is expected that this will contribute to the spread of practices that will incorporate elements of virtual and augmented reality in various sectors. Technology is going to shape a different idea of society.

Inclusive brands: Ikea and the ThisAbles project
This post highlights one of the reasons why Ikea is one of my favourite brands: it is inclusive, its aim to “create a better everyday life for as many people as possible” is true. In fact I just discovered [with a bit of a delay, I have to admit] Ikea's project named ThisAbles, a project that the furniture brand has developed in collaboration with Milbat and Access Israel in order to allow people with special needs to completely enjoy its products. Read more to know how.

Marketing trend: the age-agnostic society
According to Nielsen and other accredited research institutes, one of the strongest marketing trends of 2020 is the one leading brands to a more age-inclusive approach in their strategy and communication, getting rid of all the previous aged-based stereotypes in order to be ready to interpret new spreading lifestyles. Here are some reflections and data.

Selva Gaia – strategic consulting
BRIEF: to create and launch the Selva Gaia business focused on trading Made in Italy food products

My new business card and the meaning of creativity
As you may already know, several months ago I moved my main residence to Oxford, even if I’m actually spending a significant amount of my time in Rome. To seal this change of perspective I thought it was necessary to move forward with my personal brand strategy, the redesign of the website, and develop a new business card. And here it is!

Bruno Munari design method… and mine! [steps 5 to 10]
Bruno Munari design method for objects/products is usable also for designing brands and their strategic plans. It’s a methodology that brings the designer from problem to solution with a process based on 10 steps. Having defined the problem, deconstructed it into its primary components, collected and analysed the data related to them, now its time to go though the most enjoyable part and start the creative part of this process.

Buongiorno e Buonasera – branding plan and launch
BRIEF: to develop and launch the Buongiorno e Buonasera format for eatery, bar cafeteria, pizzeria and deli focused on Italian food
Tag Archive for: Brand strategy

Where innovation is born
Where does innovation come from? Bloomberg annually publishes a ranking of the most innovative countries, those that can therefore be considered global leaders in research and development, patent activity, high-tech density and so on. Here is the 2021 ranking based on 2020 data.

The ecommerce growth
What will the future of ecommerce look like? What was the impact of Covid-19 on online purchasing? Is the ecommerce market going to maintain the trend it followed during the pandemic? In order to start answering questions like these, Datareportal has collected and interpreted a series of data sourced by Globalwebindex for the first quarter of 2020. Here are some of the interesting findings.

How technology will shape the future of society
The new technological protagonist of the next few years will certainly be 5G and lots of us are waiting for it. According to Mintel and other accredited research institutes and their projections, 5G will be able to connect 125 billion devices by 2030, and it is expected that this will contribute to the spread of practices that will incorporate elements of virtual and augmented reality in various sectors. Technology is going to shape a different idea of society.

Inclusive brands: Ikea and the ThisAbles project
This post highlights one of the reasons why Ikea is one of my favourite brands: it is inclusive, its aim to “create a better everyday life for as many people as possible” is true. In fact I just discovered [with a bit of a delay, I have to admit] Ikea's project named ThisAbles, a project that the furniture brand has developed in collaboration with Milbat and Access Israel in order to allow people with special needs to completely enjoy its products. Read more to know how.

Marketing trend: the age-agnostic society
According to Nielsen and other accredited research institutes, one of the strongest marketing trends of 2020 is the one leading brands to a more age-inclusive approach in their strategy and communication, getting rid of all the previous aged-based stereotypes in order to be ready to interpret new spreading lifestyles. Here are some reflections and data.

Selva Gaia – strategic consulting
BRIEF: to create and launch the Selva Gaia business focused on trading Made in Italy food products

My new business card and the meaning of creativity
As you may already know, several months ago I moved my main residence to Oxford, even if I’m actually spending a significant amount of my time in Rome. To seal this change of perspective I thought it was necessary to move forward with my personal brand strategy, the redesign of the website, and develop a new business card. And here it is!

Bruno Munari design method… and mine! [steps 5 to 10]
Bruno Munari design method for objects/products is usable also for designing brands and their strategic plans. It’s a methodology that brings the designer from problem to solution with a process based on 10 steps. Having defined the problem, deconstructed it into its primary components, collected and analysed the data related to them, now its time to go though the most enjoyable part and start the creative part of this process.

Buongiorno e Buonasera – branding plan and launch
BRIEF: to develop and launch the Buongiorno e Buonasera format for eatery, bar cafeteria, pizzeria and deli focused on Italian food