Author: Tim
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Monty’s Dancing Den: A Penguin Powered John Lewis
You would have had to have been, appropriately enough, buried head first in the snows of Antarctica not to have noticed that the John Lewis Christmas icon is a penguin. To be accurate he is an Adelie penguin and his name is Monty. He has been the star of the retailer’s Christmas advertising campaign…
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Vintage Vittles: Albion Café Pinterest Gallery
Stepping back in time ironically, but most commonly, costs more than staying in the present. The price we pay for authentic experiences, retro bistro and vintage vittles’ sets the tills ringing but the hearts racing for those who remember the taciturn times when basic cuisine was well, basically cuisine. The Albion café come restaurant…
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Atlantic Migration: American Eagle Nestles Down for the Winter
Travellers to US malls will be fully familiar with American Eagle as the “Man on the Streets” call to casual clothing. Affordable and accessible in contrast to some of its more narcissistic neighbours it has built up a loyal following with its classic collection of denim, hoodies, sweats and T’s. A mass migration has…
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75 things you should know about your stores: No.53 Queue Utilization
The capacity exists to understand every detail of your stores, the way that customers move around them, are attracted to assortment displays, are tempted into touching product and are compelled to convert their engagement into sales. An incredible journey is just beginning! No.53. “Queue Utilization” In physical stores the queuing process related to tills and in…
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A Warm Welcome Home: White Stuff at Bluewater
White Stuff, the purveyor of distinctive quality fashion has found a home. Its new concept store is modelled on a 2-storey Edwardian house complete with majestic flowing staircase, authentic wooden floor tiles, grand open fireplaces with festive stockings, and more ornaments and implements than you would usually expect in even the most, not so average,…
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75 things you should know about your stores: No.24 “Idle Time”
The capacity exists to understand every detail of your stores, the way that customers move around them, are attracted to assortment displays, are tempted into touching product and are compelled to convert their engagement into sales. An incredible journey is just beginning! No.24. “Idle Time” Just as music is defined by the silence between notes, the…
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Vintage Vittles: Albion Cutting the Mustard in Classic Cooking
Stepping back in time ironically, but most commonly, costs more than staying in the present. The price we pay for authentic experiences, retro bistro and vintage vittles’ sets the tills ringing but the hearts racing for those who remember the taciturn times when basic cuisine was well, basically cuisine. The Albion café come restaurant…
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Globe Theatre Economics: Pinterest Gallery
“Where there are people there are customers” and the Globe Theatre in London maximises the eternal interest in England’s bard with an assortment of gifts, merchandise and souvenirs bursting with both imagination and creativity, yet developed with no small degree of commercial acumen and business foresight. A combination of art and artefacts that would surely…
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