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Extreme Perspectives - Extreme Perspectives | Unexpected opinion in bagging area. How innovations in retail hinder progress

Extreme Perspectives | Unexpected opinion in bagging area. How innovations in retail hinder progress

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02/21/23 • 47 min

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Extreme Perspectives
Mark Landini is a hyperactive outlier, adopted Aussie, and accomplished retail designer. Mark channels his ADHD in a perpetual hunt for simplicity. This unique perspective helps him see through facades and reveal hidden truths. As an expert in retail experience design, Mark believes we often see change but mistake it for progress. We are duped into believing innovation has taken place, but rather it is a change that is detrimental to both customers and suppliers. Listen in as we talk shop, everything from great British designers and design firms like Pentagram, to BBQs and everything that's wrong with supermarkets. Have a browse with Extreme Perspectives.
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Mark Landini is a hyperactive outlier, adopted Aussie, and accomplished retail designer. Mark channels his ADHD in a perpetual hunt for simplicity. This unique perspective helps him see through facades and reveal hidden truths. As an expert in retail experience design, Mark believes we often see change but mistake it for progress. We are duped into believing innovation has taken place, but rather it is a change that is detrimental to both customers and suppliers. Listen in as we talk shop, everything from great British designers and design firms like Pentagram, to BBQs and everything that's wrong with supermarkets. Have a browse with Extreme Perspectives.

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