Ai is already changing the product design industry
It feels like when CAD came around and everyone had to make the shift away from drawing or plotting to computer.
I've spoken to a few designers, at established brands, that are already using it in their design process.
If I was a student, i'd be doubling down on it.
Here’s a link to some more work
I’m predicting that Stock X and Ebay are the future of selling products…
I’m predicting that Stock X and Ebay are the future of selling products…
In both models, the demand for the product is reflected in the retail price. If more people want the product, the price is higher and vice versa.
I’m predicting that Stock X and Ebay are the future of selling products…
In both models, the demand for the product is reflected in the retail price. If more people want the product, the price is higher and vice versa.
Selling the same thing for different prices currently only shows up in a few industries i.e. Airlines. These industries have proven that it works.
With the rise in reselling, it’s proven to brands, that people are prepared to pay a lot more for certain products, than the RRP they listed them at.
After all, as Eli Goldratt says, ‘the true price of goods, is the price the consumer is prepared to pay for them’.
My favourite example recently was by the tech challenger ‘Nothing’, who recently launched it’s first ever phone on Stockx. This meant that when the phone launched, it sold for 6 x it’s retail price.
In the same vein, you could easily imagine adaptive pricing that reflects demand, for a sneaker drop, on the Nike SNKRS App
Not-for-profit business is the future
Not-for-profit business is the future…Customers get to vote with their wallets, when they choose who to buy from.
Not-for-profit business is the future
Customers get to vote with their wallets, when they choose who to buy from.
Patagonia sees profit actively utilised as a tool for good, to improve our society and planet.
When you consider a crowded market, such as outdoor businesses, that have similar propositions, why wouldn’t you pick the one that intends to do more?
Here’s a link to read more on their recent decision to make ‘earth their shareholder’