Weekly Roundup: SXSWi, inclusive ads and the ‘youngest technorati’
Read our roundups in magazine form on Flipboard, via the iOS and Android app or online; click here to find our magazine collection. -Coverage of SXSWi included reports on marketers’ focus on the...
View ArticleData Point: More than half of U.S. Millennials using Instagram
“Instagram is by far the most used social media outlet for my age group,” writes Andrew Watts, a University of Texas at Austin sophomore, in a popular Medium post that offers “A Teenager’s View on...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup: Apple Watch musings, Snapchat fashion and the end of Big Food
-Everyone weighs in on the Apple Watch, from The Atlantic saying Apple’s lost its soul, to Business of Fashion saying the fashion world is unimpressed, to BuzzFeed News contemplating how our lives...
View ArticleTindergram
Swiping just got more interesting—with its latest update, Tinder lets users browse the Instagram feeds of their potential matches. The pairing (which, Adweek notes, seemed inevitable) offers “a sort...
View ArticleRosé’s normcore moment
As summer nears, once again we’re on the cusp of “rosé season.” While late spring often sees attempts to elevate the red-headed stepchild of the wine world into a product worthy of connoisseurship,...
View ArticleMobile shopping’s next wave
A new wave of technology companies is finally—some would say inevitably—getting into the mobile commerce game. Instagram and Pinterest have both recently launched “buy buttons.” Even Google, which has...
View ArticleInstagram’s visual music
Although known as a visual platform, Instagram is cementing its status as an essential outlet for music fans and artists. The social media giant recently launched a new channel dedicated to connecting...
View ArticleCannes diary
This year marked the 62nd Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. In many ways the event has started to sprawl into SXSW Interactive territory in terms of big name celebrities, bulging...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup: DNA scissors, older renters, and the end of ‘pink and blue’
-Bloomberg looks at a spate of gender-neutral clothing lines for kids that are aiming to reframe society’s gender expectations. -The FT explores the rise of comics as a form of artistic freedom in the...
View ArticleAlcoholic Architecture
A new pop-up bar in London makes imbibing easier than ever. Created by “culinary wizards” Bompas & Parr, the installation features a room filled with a gin and tonic mist that gives guests that...
View ArticleWeekly Roundup: Google solar, disability in fashion and the Gap comeback
-Our worldwide director Lucie Greene weighs in on fashion’s changing gender landscape in The New York Times. -Business Insider looks at how former retail king Gap is revamping its approach for the...
View ArticleDreamland
The power of hipster nostalgia has reached a new peak—freshly reopened Dreamland park in the UK is a restored vintage wonderland, complete with a roller disco, art deco cinema, and restored wooden...
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