Are Women Stuck In A Men’s Club In China?
ReD explores the culture around Chinese business banquets from a career-driven woman’s perspective.
Harnessing Innovation To Create Textile Products And Meaningful Customer Journeys
A ReD study about home making for Kvadrat informed the development of the company’s textile-based offerings.
Human-Centric Approaches To Not-For-Profit Challenges
The nonprofit sector must catch up and include a social-science approach to problem solving, writes Charlotte Vangsgaard.
A Different Spin On Authenticity
Instead of the classic idea of “authenticity,” young urbanites are playing with the concept to involve craftsmanship and a stronger story.
European Brewing Company - From Pushing Promos To Helping Bars Build Brands
In 2006 a major European brewing company was faced with falling bar and pub sales. Our findings led to a sharp shift in how the brewery approached pubs and bars.
Good Students Don't Do What They Are Told
The traditional providers of classroom teaching tools are failing to create the exciting atmosphere and empowering relationships teachers aspire to achieve.
Providing A New Strategic Perspective For Lufthansa Technik
Andrew Muirhead, Director of Innovation, Lufthansa Technik AG, talks about his work with ReD.
Why Do People Lie About Check-Ins on Foursquare?
Foursquare has also cultivated some bizarrely anti-social behaviour in a subset of its users.
Should We Trust Companies That Want Us To Use Our Real Names Online?
The use of your real ID online has become an issue of moral uprightness — yet don’t we all want accountability and reliability for all users?
Talking Up Value: How To Market Premium Foods
Unlike the conventional wisdom of marketing, if you want to position a product as premium, use more complex messaging that will demand more of the consumer.
Does Facebook Have An Intimacy Problem? What Marketers Need To Know About The Social Network
In a poll, we found that most people wish that Facebook would help them deepen their friendships in the real world.
The Value Of Digital Wear & Tear
As consumption moves into a digital world, there is growing demand for digital products to mimic the aesthetic appeal of wear and tear.
The ‘Influence’ Of Reading
Why it’s important to read literature, even if do not remember the hard facts.
Cultivating A Skill Gets You Something Greater
Tao Ruspoli’s film, “Being in the World,” celebrates skillfulness by exploring the tension between being spontaneous and being rational.
Exploring Conviviality With Pernod Ricard
Studying Europe’s baby boomer generation, Pernod Ricard and ReD explore in this film how conviviality takes many expressions when people come together.
The Process Is What Counts
For the neocraftsman, the process behind their product is what makes it exclusive, meaningful, and of high value.
500 Friends And No One To Call: Insights On The Reality Of Social Networking
Social networking was supposed to bring people closer. It hasn’t — and the stats from our recent survey prove it.
User-Friendly Design Takes Off At Airports
Airport design is becoming less monumental and architecturally ego-driven, and more user-friendly.