Sat.Oct 15, 2022

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How New Features on TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter Can Help Your Business Grow

Small Biz Trends

With so many social media platforms and features to choose from, each business’s strategy is likely to look a bit different. In fact, many brands will change their own efforts over time. If your social media strategy is ready for an update, read these tips from members of the online small business community. Enhance Your Social Media Results in 2022 with These Best Practices.

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Fabric arches divide Jonathan Simkhai store in SoHo by Aruliden

Dezeen

Design agency Aruliden has created a retail space for fashion brand Jonathan Simkhai in New York City , translating cut-out shapes from its clothing into architectural partitions and furniture. For New York-based womenswear brand Jonathan Simkhai , Aruliden designed a temporary installation within the space on Mercer Street in SoHo – a prime shopping area in Lower Manhattan.

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Get Away From the Unreal Things in Life

LS Retail

©2022 Laurel J. Delaney. All rights reserved. "Spring is beautiful, and summer is perfect for vacations, but autumn brings a longing to get away from the unreal things of life, out into the forest at night with a campfire and the rustling leaves." – Margaret Elizabeth Sangster.

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Domino Architects divides reusable sales showroom with fabric walls

Dezeen

Sheer curtains that look like translucent walls were used to divide up the structure of this temporary showroom space in Japan created by Domino Architects. Shortlisted in the large retail interiors category of Dezeen Awards 2022, PROUD Gallery Gotanda aims to offer a solution to the wasteful practice of producing condominium showrooms – temporary structures near new developments that are used as a base for sales teams.

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A Roadmap For Modernization: How To Break Free From Your Monolith Before July 31, 2026

Speaker: Jason Cottrell and Gireesh Sahukar

Retailers know the clock is ticking–legacy SAP Commerce support ends in 2026. Legacy platforms are becoming a liability burdened by complexity, rigidity, and mounting operational costs. But modernization isn’t just about swapping out systems, it’s about preparing for a future shaped by real-time interactions, AI powered buying assistants, and flexible commerce architecture.