The newest edition to the Converse [RED] collection are these Lisa Maycock converse. Making up one half of Vena Cava, this designer has created a shoe that doodle-lovers will adore and helps to fight AIDS alongside other diseases plaguing Africa.
The Converse [RED] collection is certainly more stylish since the addition of these black and white sneaks. The only question left is if you want to color in your doodles or not.
Implications - Consumers have grown tired of inorganic, computer-generated effects and are instead demanding graphics of a fine arts nature. Corporations looking to satiate demand for more personable artwork may consider utilizing doodles and sketches in advertising campaigns and as design elements for products.
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Trend Themes
1. Fine Arts Graphics - The demand for graphics of a fine arts nature presents an opportunity for corporations to incorporate doodles and sketches in advertising campaigns and product design.
2. Personalized Artwork - Consumers' preference for personable artwork opens up possibilities for corporations to incorporate doodles and sketches in advertising campaigns and product design.
3. Hand-drawn Aesthetics - The popularity of hand-drawn aesthetics offers corporations the chance to incorporate doodles and sketches in advertising campaigns and as design elements for products.
Industry Implications
1. Advertising - Incorporating doodles and sketches in advertising campaigns can tap into the demand for fine arts graphics and personalized artwork.
2. Fashion - Integrating doodles and sketches as design elements in fashion products can cater to the demand for fine arts graphics and personalized artwork.
3. Art Supplies - The trend towards fine arts graphics and hand-drawn aesthetics presents an opportunity for the art supplies industry to cater to consumer demand for doodling and sketching materials.