Creating meaningful experiences By Design
We are Conran Design Group.
We were created (in 1957) with one goal in mind _ to make design more widely accessible, relevant and useful. In todayÍs context, we believe that this means design should be more than the output or the aesthetic. It can and should be used throughout the process to surface issues and challenges and build consensus.
When used in this way design becomes more powerful for those involved in the process and helps to deliver more meaningful experiences for those it connects with. It has the ability to satisfy both rational and emotional needs and make those experiences more personally relevant. In this way, design can drive innovation, change behaviour and add measurable commercial value.
This is working By Design, rather than simply delivering design.
CONTACT US:
T: +44 (0)20 3196 8888
E: newbusiness@conrandesigngroup.com
- Company Name:Conran Design Group
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- App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/conran-design-group/id581252712
- App Support: http://www.conrandesigngroup.com
- Genre: Business
- Bundle ID: com.ctrlpublishing.counterculture
- App Size: 5.34 M
- Version: 1.02
- Release Date: November 30th, 2012
- Update Date: December 22nd, 2012
Description:
Counter Culture is produced by Conran Design Group for anyone in the retail sector with an interest in the evolving nature of the retail experience. In each issue we chart and explore the latest influencing factors on the way customers relate to brands, offering comment supported by relevant retail data and examples.
Counter Culture is produced with the support of Verdict Research because they bring a robust research and analytical understanding of retail that ensures the content is evidentially supported.
Our Winter 2012 Issue of Counter Culture focuses on the growing use of technological innovation in retail. Increasingly, brands are blurring the boundaries between the physical retail store and the online retail experience.