Greetings ! Below you'll find this week's trend report, as well as some of the hottest innovations on the site. If you want to learn how to bring these trends to life, join us for Future Festival this September! But act soon, we're already 94% sold out! More info
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Here are the hottest innovations featured on the site this week:
Marketing: Coca-Cola has debuted the world's first
robotic 3D sign in New York's Times Square.
Travel: Vice Media and Airbnb are teaming up to offer edgy new tours called
'VICE Experiences.' Food: Starbucks is testing out
sushi burritos stuffed with shredded chicken at locations in Chicago and Seattle.
Packaging: Panera is now using
specially marked fountain cups that display the amount of sugar and calories in each drink.
Ads: Gap Kids' new
back to school campaign is centered around inclusivity in the classroom.
Enjoy!
Jeremy Gutsche
CEO, Author & Keynote Speaker - JeremyGutsche.com
P.S. Here's my innovation keynote schedule:
| Educational Slumber Brands use educational tools to optimize sleep in targeted consumers Rather than simply offering tracking devices and tools that allow consumers to drift off to a decent sleep, some brands are offering products with educational components that actually teach... [More] |
| Journeyed Storage Airplane storage space is maximized via intentional design As airlines look to fit more people into planes while maintaining the same level of comfort for passengers, they are turning to new storage solutions in order to mitigate some of the consequences... [More] |
| Maximizing Design Travel brands employ the psychological impacts of design Brands are accommodating growing populations with reinvented designs that maximize space in travel-related services. Reformatting seating through design features like staggering and “standing... [More] |
| Accessible Detection Skin-related diseases are becoming easier to detect at home Wearables and camera accessories are being designed to detect potentially dangerous skin abnormalities in those who use them. Innovations in this area are fast-emerging due to the rising awareness... [More] |
| Techtivity Brands are engaging young consumers with virtual fitness products Implications - Progression into parenthood sees health-focused Millennials looking to parallel their devotion to fitness into their children's lives. As a result, brands pull ideas from... [More] |