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E-grāmata: Designing Retail Experience in the 21st Century

(Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
  • Formāts: 248 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Apr-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781350423329
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"This book provides a critical survey of design and retail experience in the 21st century. D. J. Huppatz analyses how corporations design experiences, how we interact with them, and how they align with broader social, cultural and economic changes. Case studies reveal how large retail chains such as Apple, Amazon, Nike, Primark, IKEA and LEGO, smaller chains such as Aesop and Gentle Monster, and virtual stores such as Shein, utilize design, and how corporations consider design in a continuum that extendsfrom architecture and interiors to product and service design, and from website and digital interactions to social media"--

Covering 2001 to today, Designing Retail Experience in the 21st Century presents readers with a critical, cross-disciplinary perspective on retail design, bringing together scholarship from design, architecture, branding, cultural studies and social studies.

Our retail experience has changed profoundly over the past two decades, largely due to the impact of digital technologies. While the rise of smartphones and online commerce threatened to displace 'bricks and mortar' stores, physical shopping has survived and, in some cases, thrived. Today, the most successful brands design experiences that engage customers both within the physical store and in the digital realm. In this book, D.J. Huppatz analyses how corporations design these experiences, how we interact with them, and how they align with broader social, cultural and economic changes.

Eight case studies reveal how some of the largest global retail chains, including Apple, Amazon, Nike, Zara, IKEA and LEGO, and smaller chains such as Aesop and Gentle Monster, utilize design to create engaging experiences. Unlike in the past, such corporations consider design in a continuum that extends from architecture and interiors to product and service design, and from website and digital interactions to social media. At the intersection of design and cultural studies, this book provides a critical survey and understanding of design and retail experience in the 21st century.

Recenzijas

This is an essential book that expertly illuminates the countless ideas and the myriad of complexities that are woven together to form the branded-spatial and digital experiences that so much of our lives are spent within. * Graeme Brooker, Royal College of Art, UK * The book offers a vivid mix of case study descriptions, retail histories, analyses of brand values and design strategies that reveal how interwoven online and in-person shopping has become. The authors critical stance elevates this book beyond a how to manual. It is distinctive and refreshing in outlining urgent challenges and opportunities. * Tricia Austin, Design Researcher and PhD Supervisor, Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, UK * Thought-provoking and instructive, this book highlights familiar and less familiar stories from every corner of modern global retail, to form a comprehensive study of how the experience economy has effectively impacted on our shopping and continues to shape our lives as consumers. An insightful and useful book. * Peder Valle, University of Oslo, Norway *

Papildus informācija

This book explores how corporations in the 21st century design retail experiences, how they engage physical and digital spaces, and how we interact with them.

List of Figures
Acknowledgments

Introduction
1. Simplicity and Transparency: Apple
2. Convenience and Personalization: Amazon Go
3. Constructive Play: LEGO
4. Lifestyle Assemblage: IKEA
5. Performance and Innovation: NIKE
6. A Sensual Respite: Aesop
7. Acceleration and Materiality: Zara
8. A Korean Dystopia: Gentle Monster
Conclusion

Endnotes
Index

D.J. Huppatz is Associate Professor, Architectural and Industrial Design, School of Design and Architecture, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia. Previously, he was Professor of Design History at Pratt Institute, USA. He has published widely in edited books and journals and his publications with Bloomsbury include Design: The Key Concepts (2020), Modern Asian Design (2018) and Design: Critical and Primary Sources (2016). He has also written articles for the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Design and the Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Asian Design.