The Retail Conference 2011
The Retail Conference is the UK's leading annual retail event encompassing networking, keynote speakers, seminars, workshops and an interactive panel discussion. It is the only event of its kind that offers free attendance to retailers.
www.retailconference.co.uk
This year was the first year we attended as a sponsor rather than a delegate and were also asked to run a workshop. We focused on what we know best “Applying eCommerce design principles to the High Street”.
In this workshop we explained why it is crucial for high street retailers to embrace the design principles and techniques used online, to combat the growing eCommerce and mCommerce sales figures.
The workshop was really well received with some great feedback from retailers and associates alike..
“I had the pleasure of attending Kelly's recent workshop at The Retail Conference 'Applying E-Commerce Principles to the High Street' and found it really informative and insightful. Kelly clearly knows her stuff when it comes to design for retail and I really enjoyed her friendly and down to earth presenting style and great use of visuals throughout the workshop, which kept everyone interested all the way through. She had a ton of people waiting to speak to her after the presentation too, which I'm guessing means they thought exactly the same as I did! Highly recommended.”
Jenna Gould, Public Relations Specialist
I’ll post the full write up for the workshop later today as we’ll be running this for independent retailers throughout the rest of 2011 & into 2012 in the Herts & Essex areas...
Credit to Dianna Bonner of www.worldvisionphotos.co.uk for the fabulous photographs.
Kelly has over 13 years design experience focusing on the retail and corporate sectors. Kelly has supported a number of fantastic clients including Hamleys Toy Store, Click Dental, Jo Jingles, House of Fraser, BHS and Paperchase. With a passion for Brand Creation, Packaging, POS and Visual Merchandising, Kelly delivers a seamless integrated brand experience across all channels, be that on-line, on-shelf or in-store.
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