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" ... Browsing the 208 pages of this color, stitch-bound, hardcover book, it is fascinating to see the intelligent work being proposed by established brands, start-ups, some completely obscure makers and individuals who are defying convention. What is evident is that although it will be up to the big manufacturers to set the motion, as is often the case it is those from outside the industry who dare to propose the freshest ideas. Ultimately, these are creatives seeing design as a culture that asks questions – they are imagining a world of wondrous possibilities. A quiet revolution is taking place in the world of mobility and the new age promises to be an exciting one. ... "
" ... The island’s 6,000-year-old energy is palpable—with its rich ecological diversity, wondrous landscapes and revitalizing effects—symbolized by natural springs, caves, and the aforementioned ancient holy water oracle located in St. George Valsamitis, the stark white Byzantine monastery carved into the sloped mountainside. ... "
" ... What better way to do it than add a player who is still the most talented in the game and still pulls off wondrous moments each time he sets foot on the pitch. ... "
" ... With kids, it’s tempting to portray a glowing and wondrous future, doing so in a Disneyland-like way. ... "
" ... World-renowned toy brand FAO Schwarz is another example of a brand with strong emotional ties. Around for more than 150 years, the retailer pioneered experiential marketing with its over-the-top displays and in-store activations. It’s long been known as more than a store; it's a shopping destination. Because of the fun and wondrous experience it offers, particularly at the New York City flagship store, mention of FAO Schwarz can flood children with happiness and adults with nostalgia, instantly transporting them back to their own childhoods. ... "