IT Report: Trend Watch

Stay fresh with these six resources for the big ideas that will affect your style and your business

| Published in September 2009 |
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Pantone’s color reports survey New York Fashion Week designers to identify the season’s top colors. Here, Pamella Protzel Scott shows fall ‘09 hot color Warm Olive in this design for Ella Moss.Chocolatier TCHO makes its product a continuing conversation with consumers, a trend recently highlighted by Trendwatching.com.

Stay fresh with these six resources for the big ideas that will affect your style and your business

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Pantone
Every quarter, color authority Pantone puts out a color report based on the season’s runway trends that never fails to give you the inside track on the colors, shapes and styles that will be soon heating up. By surveying the designers of New York Fashion Week, the organization identifies the 10 colors you should keep an eye on, and every year announces the Color of the Year (2009 is the year of Mimosa). Also keep an eye out for Pantone Color Institute Executive Director Leatrice Eiseman’s analysis of the larger cultural shifts behind hot colors.
»pantone.com

TastingTable
Scrumptious for the mind and the taste buds, TastingTable is a free daily e-mail for “adventurous eaters” that covers dining, wine, drinks, cooking and people. With New York, Los Angeles and Chicago (and soon San Francisco) editions, TastingTable starts off your day with a tasty tidbit, covering everything edible from customizable energy bars to single-varietal artisanal honeys to coffee-flavored beer (Cappuccino Stout, anyone?).
»tastingtable.com

The Color Association
Get a dose of color theory and practice when you log on to The Color Association’s blog-style home page. Dissecting color trends across numerous industries, including events, fashion, food, art and retail, the site shows the power of color in everything from the North Carolina Tar Heels’ light blue jerseys to wall “tattoos” and more.
»colorassociation.com

Touchey
If 30-plus cool and unusual business card designs, 15-plus beautiful and clever products design, 15 ingenious lighting fixtures, and 10 creative brochure designs sound as intriguing to you as they do to us, we recommend checking out design blog Touchey. Its simple, clean layout, striking photos and consistently thought-provoking roundup of design standouts from diverse industries make it a must-bookmark.
»touchey.com

Trendingwatching.com
This site’s free, monthly Trend Briefings are not to be missed if you want to see the forest for the trees, showing the larger trends underlying diverse examples from around the world. A recent briefing cited corporate bloggers and tweeters, a San Francisco-based chocolatier that produces “beta editions” of its chocolates, and Google’s Latitude (which lets you see where people are geographically) as part of its “Foreverism” trend on how consumers and businesses are embracing conversations, relationships and products that are never done. For spot-on analysis, global perspective and big-picture context, this is your go-to resource.
»trendwatching.com

Springwise
Springwise may bill itself as a source of business ideas, but it’s top-notch inspiration for the design mind as well as the event entrepreneur. With its network of 8,000 “Springspotters” in over 70 countries worldwide, the site is able to serve up fresh innovations in style and design, tourism and travel, marketing and advertising, nonprofits, food & beverage, entertainment and other industries. Be sure to sign up for its weekly newsletter — a delicious and nutritious snack of inspiring ideas from around the globe.
»springwise.com


About the author: Rachel Globus

Rachel Globus is the former editor and education director for Event Solutions.