
Tracy Lynn Chemaly on Business of Design and other things
Jessica Tennant 18 Jul 2016
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Business of Design speaker Q&A: Nicola CooperBusiness of Design (BoD) is back with a speaker lineup of note. The two-day seminar is held annually in Cape Town and Johannesburg during October and doesn't just focus on design in itself but has a much broader vision for the field in all areas of business. Delegates include everyone from business owners and creative entrepreneurs to retailers, marketing and brand executives, trend analysts, design students and other employees from various industries. New to the conference is 'Open Sessions', a platform for delegates to ask the BoD founders (Trevyn and Julian McGowan of The Guild Group, and Laurence Brick and Cathy O’Clery of 100% Design South Africa and Platform Creative Agency) as well as fellow delegates any questions they may have, and together overcome any barriers to growth and challenge new ways of doing business. ![]() Nicola Cooper I asked trend researcher, analyst and cultural strategist Nicola Cooper of Nicola Cooper & Associates, what she loves most about being in the ‘business of design’ and to let us in on what she’ll be sharing during her Cape Town and Johannesburg sessions.
For approximately six years we have been informing local business of the necessity for a point of differentiation from international, that the African emerging market is not London, New York or Paris; that we are African and that involves understanding the aspirations, aesthetics, touch points and cultural intricacies of the African consumer. It has taken a while but we are getting there.
Many businesses do not have an in-house trend department and utilise information from international trend agencies who do not offer trend knowledge from an African perspective, our role is pivotal in providing business with key trends in from a highly informed perspective with a holistic approach at the intersection of trend, culture, lifestyle and business.
The talk will allow the audience to take home some key ‘Glocalised’ trends that they can apply within their business and marketing strategies. The Cape Town version takes place 11-12 October, followed by Johannesburg on 18-19 October, and our readers qualify for a R450 discount. To take up this offer, email az.oc.ngisedfossenisub@ycart with ‘Bizcommunity’ as the subject. In the meantime, follow #BODCT and/or #BODJHB for more pre-event speaker interviews over the next couple of weeks to get your creative juices flowing. About Jessica TennantJess is Senior Editor: Marketing & Media at Bizcommunity.com. She is also a contributing writer. marketingnews@bizcommunity.com View my profile and articles... |