The Urban (R)evolution
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Fast Company has a pretty solid interview with Jeff Staple, founder of the innovative urban company, Staple Design, which includes four major forms of business: 1) An independent clothing collection called STAPLE that is distributed all over the globe in top shops and boutiques. 2) A creative / consulting agency with some of the most influential clients in the world including Nike, Burton Snowboards and LVMH. 3) A retail experiment called Reed Space with locations in New York City and Tokyo. Plans for more Reed Spaces worldwide are in the works. 4) An art gallery that functions as a base for artist relations and management.
Pretty interesting read.
Labels: creative biz., urban life
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