Magazines from the world Physical and digital habits lay the foundations for future design: Australia’s Indesign report Physical and digital habits lay the foundations for future design: Australia’s Indesign report Shops, hotels and hospitality and catering venues are looking increasing to a change of direction, from which they are aware there can be no return, a new way of harnessing the interaction between real and digital, as narrated by Indesign Magazine, with an eye to the Australian market: “the 2018 report, Inside Australian Online Shopping, eCommerce update, from Tourism Accommodation Australia noted that enhanced video, photos and information were already integral parts of a hotel website, and that ‘many of the new boutique hotels and brands are using gamification techniques to suit Millennials and other generations who have been brought up in an online gaming world, with enhanced graphics, video content, functionality, guest interaction, and up to date reviews”.(read here the full article) Magazine: Indesign magazine Country: Australia Article: “How consumer habits are influencing the blend of physical and digital in design” Author: Juliet Helmke Photo: courtesy Indesign 15 February 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
Stories Valeria Segovia: "Transforming the existing, intelligence and beauty reimagined” A conversation with Valeria Segovia, Principal and Design Director of Gensler in London, the world's largest architecture firm in terms of revenue and number of architects with clients in more than 100 countries Oliva Sartogo
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Salone Selection The 100 new additions to the Salone Library, between harnessing Light, Thought and Design A recent project, launched last year, which always arouses great interest, the Salone Library has acquired 100 new books, all suggested by key speakers and panellists taking part in the Salone 2025 Cultural Programme Vlatka Zanoletti