Everyone in the West knows Anna Wintour. But the editor-in-chief of Vogue China, Angelica Cheung, is celebrating 14 years of relentlessly phenomenal success. Though the youngest of Vogue’s various editors-in-chief around the world, her edition is more than twice the size of its US and UK sister publications.
Read MoreSpirits specialist Georgie Bell is a self-proclaimed ‘full-time whisky traveler’. At only 30, this enviable position is thanks to her eminent and hard-earned reputation in the spirits industry.
Since publication of her first novel Unravelling Oliver, Irish author Liz Nugent’s career has scaled increasingly dizzy heights. Having won two awards for her latest, Skin Deep, at the 2018 Irish Book Awards, she shared with us the novels that have influenced her life and work.
Published on schedules ranging from quarterly to once a year, each magazine is vying for readers’ attention in a time of ubiquitous screens. The subjects of these magazines vary, but what they have in common is their creators’ shared belief that time spent engrossed in a print publication is time well spent.
Read MoreFollowing over 40 awards; pieces in many private collections; and work accepted into the photo collection of the prestigious Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Nevzat Yıldırım shares insights into the everyday demands of making those memorable images.
Best known as Howard Hamlin in Netflix sensation Better Call Saul, Patrick Fabian shares his thoughts on the value of perseverance and gives advice to aspiring actors.
At ALHAUS, we believe that inclusivity considerations should be kept at the forefront of every content strategy. Check in with our monthly accessibility news roundup to stay up to date on the latest developments in accessibility.
Read MoreIn conversation with Cathy Buckmaster, we get to know Parisian artist and illustrator, Marylou Faure.
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A major concern facing digital advertising today is how to balance privacy concerns with sending consumers messages that are relevant to them. While relevant messages are important, many consumers are simultaneously becoming increasingly concerned about the use of merged databases.
Read MoreThe concept of business philanthropy raises valid misgivings. The merging of private and public concerns can prove a murky playing field—when businesses give back to the community, is it meaningful and productive? Or merely an empty PR exercise designed to distract from more nefarious behind-the-scenes practices?
Read MoreLike much in technology the race to bring consumers higher-resolution TVs, monitors and projectors at lower prices has moved at an unrelenting pace. Only a few short years ago, HD seemed somewhat exotic as conventional TV channels first started broadcasting in this higher definition—and then HD sets and boxes became the norm.
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It’s hard to escape the buzz around machine learning. Practically every industry is talking about it. Today’s marketers are striving to deliver a relevant message to their customers. And while humans can’t communicate with large volumes of customers individually at scale, machines can.
Read MoreMobile optimisation ensures that readers can access your content no matter what device they are using. Last year, ALHAUS offered four tips to help get you started. Here are four more to help you make your site even more mobile-friendly.
Read MoreIn a world where ‘disrupters’ is an all too frequently used buzzword, one communication tool from China is living up to the hype—WeChat. The social media and messaging platform is the most popular in its country of origin; making waves throughout the rest of Asia; and steadily creeping onto the global scene.
Read MoreIn recognising the resilience of repurposed fabrics; the fragility of the environment; and ultimately the need for change, these individuals are creating beautiful, thoughtful and practical garments that stand the test of time, and represent a movement towards a more responsible, sustainable way of living.
Read MoreWe continue our new monthly series of digital influencer interviews by having a chat with Andrew Pickering and Pete Gartland, better known as Andrew and Pete. We discover more about their journey from university friends to successful content marketers, and the tools they rely on to capture their audience.
Read MoreCreating backlinks to your website can help increase your traffic. There are many strategies to develop backlinks, and one of the easiest but most often underutilised is to use images.
Read MoreFrom the first radio station playing live music to the instantaneous streaming of today, music listening has had a long association with technology. During the past two centuries, recording of music and voice moved from Thomas Edison’s phonograph to vinyl, cassette tapes, CDs and now mp3. Alongside the evolution of recording and listening to music, the instruments and production of music have also evolved and continue to change today.
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The social influence market is just like any market. It uses currency (taste) to build capital (social status). This capital eventually gets monetized, and we inevitably discover that our internet “friends” may be making thousands and thousands of dollars for selling us brands, products, and ideas, just like celebrity pitch people did before them.
Read MoreCornelia Oberlander is one of the great landscape architects of the modern era. At the age of 97, her creative spirit hasn’t diminished.
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