Trend - Forward 2013 Ebook
South Africas only accredited forecast for Homeliving & Interiors
by by Dave Nemeth
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About the Ebook
The IIDNemeth is the definitive trend forecast for the Southern African interior design, architectural, furniture and retail related industries. It is however not limited to these industries, but rather for anyone whom has a passion for design.
Packed with valuable insights and full colour imagery make this a must have for all creatives who would like to better understand where trends are headed and the reasons behind these shifts in direction.
This book is based on a year of in depth research, across a multitude of areas, and we hope that this book offers as much inspiration as the research itself.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
- Version Fixed-layout ebook, 224 pgs
- Publish Date: Sep 11, 2012
- Last Edit Oct 01, 2012
- Language English
- Keywords Decor, furniture, trends, architecture, design, colour, trends., materials, trends, architecture, trends, consumer, trends, art, trends, trend, forward, trend, report, interior, design, association, creative, interior, object, d, art, colour, pallets, consumer, attitudes, design, photography, Dave, Nemeth, retail, design, retail, trends, visual, merchandising, South, Africa, trend, forecast, Interior, design
About the Creator
Dave Nemeth is a qualified interior designer and been in the design industry for the past 20 years, playing a variety of diverse roles. From furniture buying for blue chip companies to trend forecasting and executive roles to designing furniture and interiors. He presents the IIDNemeth trend report annually in all major cities of South Africa and contributes to a host of printed and online publications. He is exceptionally well travelled and done in excess of 150 international flights over the past 7 years. He is passionate about both design and retail. He is a firm believer in doing things differently and believe it is no longer good enough to simply "think out the box". He lives with his wife and children in Johannesburg, South Africa.