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BRANDING: Design Choice - New Look

I'm impressed by the bravery of using 1500sq ft of ultra-expensive retail space just to make a brand statement - there is no merchandise (so far) on the ground floor. It's a bold symbol for customers and staff alike that this business wants to be different. Its neighbour, Selfridges, was the first to put ...

Hitwise announces top UK sites for the last 12 months

.guardian.co.uk 2 www.ft.com 3 www.thesun.co.uk 4 www.fhm.com 5 www.timesonline.co.uk 6 www ...

BRANDING BRIEF: Rohan appoints Marking Design

Rohan, the travel clothing retailer, has appointed Marking Design to devise a 3000sq ft concept

OUTDOOR SHOWCASE

, historically, the FT's circulation gets a healthy boost from sales to small investors. According to UK ... , the FT's first in two years. Most of the spend is going into outdoor, with a bias toward London ... as the main medium because the FT could buy sites targeting commuter traffic, explains Tom Knox, managing ...

ADWATCH: Comet backs low pricing with playground bragging ad

spaces of up to 30,000 sq ft. Last year Comet spent more than 2m refitting 50 core stores. Its aim ...

BRANDING BRIEF: Snow+Rock to open first clothing-only shop

. The 2000 sq ft shop will open in October. The retailer plans to open its first 10,000 sq ft superstore

GERMANY: DIFFUSING THE DRAMA

of FTD Kompakt, a free commuter paper with an estimated circulation of 40,000 and content from FT ...

BRANDING BRIEF: Stanfords redesigns stores

anniversary. The branding, created by Dalziel and Pow, features in Stanfords' 3600sq ft store in Manchester

 

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