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Design revolution

No longer restricted to elite showrooms and exclusive boutiques, design has been liberated by consumers who want ordinary products that look, feel and work better. From fast food to fine art, marketers are joining the march to incorporate design innovation into everything from product and packaging to retail - to tell deeper brand stories and set themselves apart from the pack.

Strategy asked the designers behind two high-profile projects - AGO & Adidas - to deconstruct their insights and influences, while the instigators behind a mix of design-led initiatives share their revolutionary design rationales.

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AGO: Art for everyone

Adidas: An Original design

Panago Pizza: Takeout for foodies

Island Abbey Foods: Innovation is sweet

Andrew Peller, winemaker: Wine with latitude

Bacardi Canada: Cocktails by design

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Magazine

September 2010

In our Next Big Things issue, industry execs reveal the ideas and issues poised to reshape the biz and Telus Quebec's Catherine Patry explains how a zebra became the telco's LGBT spokescritter. We also investigate how magazines are reinventing themselves online and off to reconnect with readers and spice things up for advertisers.