Fashion Designer - Juliette Hogan
NZ - broader skill set compared to overseas (US) creating a significant learning curve having to adapt to different approaches of working
Financial support is hard to achieve - start small and manage your way up
Majority of clothing made on shore - big support for local economy. Items such as jeans are not able to be made completely on shore - theses are sent to China for completion. This however is a necessity and this manufacturing process is prevented where possible.
Juliette started her business solely by herself, accepting no help at the beginning. Over time, she realised she needed people with different strengths (i.e. retail sales staff) who could fulfil various roles better than her.
Lecture 16/9
Juliette started her business solely by herself, accepting no help at the beginning. Over time, she realised she needed people with different strengths (i.e. retail sales staff) who could fulfil various roles better than her.
Lecture 16/9
UX and Interaction Designer- Brian Lucid
Brian talked about the "death of web", which was confusing at first but then he gave a very convincing argument. He explained that the web and designers were in danger of falling into a pattern of using a standardised template for web design (eg, big landing pages with big headings) and that designers were losing their sense of innovation.
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