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The future of retail design

The catchcry “convenience is king” reflects an impulsive and instantaneous attitude to consumption. When almost anything can be bought without leaving home, it seems bricks and mortar retail could someday be a thing of the past. Musing over how technology has changed the way we shop, Cassie Hansen, editor, opened the recent Sydney session of Artichoke Night School with a loaded question: “The

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