Izzy’s Big List of Lists for 2013

It’s that time of the year. First the nostalgic & wise year-end recaps.  Then the hopeful resolutions.  And now, the myriad predictions for the year ahead.  

Below is my big list of trend lists.  And for what it’s worth, here’s my short list of the most interesting themes I pulled out of everything

  1. Pop-up stores and experiences—importance of physical and tangible experiences in an increasingly digital world
  2. Retail as entertainment & event—give people reasons to go to the store (instead of shopping more conveniently and cheaply online)
  3. The implications of smart objects + big data + personal clouds—from location-aware, personalized deals to digitalization of medicine, many trends relate to how these innovations will change the way we live, work & play
  4. Peer to peer marketplaces—more AirBnB and Kickstarter-style startups will continue to disrupt business as we know it
  5. “Made here” and domestic manufacturing will grow as globalization comes under fire everywhere
  6. Subscription everything (from toilet paper to luxury cosmetics)—I’m not sure if this is really going to be big, but I want it to be!  Curation is nice in simplifying content I have to wade through, but how about simplifying my life?  This is the logical next step after curation.  
  7. Upgraded ordinary/luxury on a budget—continue to be important as economic and job recovery remain uncertain
  8. Vintage-y looks & nostalgia for reliving childhood moments
  9. Artisan boozeries—this got to be my favorite!  For the latest & greatest in flavors and hipness, food industry guru Baum + White urges restaurateurs and hoteliers to visit trend-setting local bars

GENERAL CONSUMER

No big Eureka moments.  The catchy phrases can feel unhelpfully broad and vague.  But it’s a quick read from grande dame of advertising J W T, who does this every year.    

For what it lacks in polish, this video makes up for in specificity.  I like this trend reel because it shows a wealth of tangible, specific examples.

Trendwatching’s “10 Crucial Consumer Trends for 2013”—from “Presumers & Cust-owners” to the return of domestic manufacturing—Trendwatching points out some interesting trends once you get over the gimmicky writing.

BUSINESS

Harvard Business Review’s “The 10 Trends You Have to Watch”—it’s not bad to ground all the crystal-ball gazing on some business facts.  For example, the rising allure of “Made Local” makes sense when you see how globalization is under fire, with protectionist sentiments and legislation on the rise everywhere.

TECHNOLOGY

Forbes’ re-writing of Gartner’s “Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2013”—I find Forbes’ summary more engaging to read than Gartner’s original!  A key piece of advice/warning I took away—in a world of connected things, what matters more is the service (what you do with the data) than the thing (the device itself).  In other words, the key to winning consumers’ hearts & wallets isn’t the intelligent device itself—but the service behind it.  Think Nike+, and how much better the design and usability of their site is compared to Garmin Connect.  Even though Garmin makes superior devices, Nike+ is going to give Nike Fuelband and Nike Run a bigger edge over the majority of consumers because of the service behind it.

The Futurist Magazine’s “Top 10 Forecasts for 2013 and Beyond”—this one’s kind of goofy and sci-fi-y, but its perspective on how we’ll cope in a jobless future is worth reading.

PSFK’s Tech Trends to Watch from CES 2013—Piers Fawkes’ 2 cents on what was interesting from CES

FOOD

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New York Times’ “After Crispy Pig Ears, 10 Trends for 2013”—artisanal soft-serve ice cream and crispy pig tails, yum!

Baum + Whiteman’s “17 Hottest Food and Dining Trends for Restaurants & Hotels, 2013”—the growth of artisan boozeries and the return of craft bourbon, small-batch rye and local gins, yes!

Lost in Catering’s “London Bar + Drink Trends for 2013”—boozy riffs on classic childhood brews?  Can’t wait!

STYLE

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Harper’s Bazaar’s “New York Spring 2013 Trend Report” Slide Show—from “Bedroom Eyes” to “Leather Forever,” here’s Harper Bazaar’s look at this Spring’s new looks

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Pantone’s “Fashion Color Report Spring 2013”

imageCreative Bloq’s Design Trend Predictions for 2013—looks like the Vintag-y/Found-Art look is only going to continue in 2013