TEXINTEL LIVE CONSUMER BEHAVIOURS/TRENDS AND THE FUTURE OF PRINT WITH KRISTINE GO OF PATTERN CURATOR

Recently, we had the privilege of collaborating with Kristine Go, founder of Pattern Curator - a Print forecasting and design service concept based in New Jersey, USA. Sharing her insights as a seasoned trend forecaster, Kristine gave us a fascinating glimpse into the future. Let's dive in!

Kristine Go's journey began 10 years ago with the launch of Pattern Curator, starting as a blog and growing into a highly reputable design service.

Specializing in colour, print, and pattern trends, Pattern Curator churns innovation into action. In January 2024, Kristine expanded her influence by launching Go Design Studio, a print designers' collective further amplifying her impact on the design world.


Key Takeaways:

  • Macro Trends for 2025-25/26: Looking ahead, Kristine identified key macro trends for both the Spring/Summer 2025 and Fall/Winter 2526 seasons. From 'Atmospheric Refraction' to 'Crafted Elevation', these tantalizing concepts promise a future filled with color, creativity, and style.

  • Socio-Economic & Technological Factors: The role of socio-economic factors and technological advances cannot be understated in shaping future trends. Kristine highlighted consumer behaviors, advancements in AI, and the importance of data accessibility as major trend influencers.

  • The Longevity & Sustainability Mandate: Sustainability is now a foundational pillar in design. The emphasis, as shown in Kristine's insights, is on creating lasting products that harmonize with our environment rather than deplete it.

  • The Multi-Generational Impact of Trends: Each generation interacts differently with trends, and Kristine's concepts cater to this diversity. Her insights provide interesting reflections on how Gen Z, millennials, and older generations each uniquely incorporate these trends.

  • The Art and Science of Trend Forecasting: Trend forecasting merges analytical data with creative interpretation. Kristine applies both analytical rigor and creative insight in her methodology, illustrating the practicality of blending art with science in predicting future design directions.

  • Market Applications: From apparel and beauty to food and social experiences, Kristine's trends offer wide-ranging market applications. They open avenues for customization and personalization across different brands and projects.

  • The Slow Movement: As society becomes more mindful, slowing down and appreciating the environment is emerging as a powerful trend. The shift from fast to slow fashion underscores this growing focus on tranquility and well-being.

  • Designing the Future: According to Kristine, the future of design involves merging tradition with innovation. Designers are entrusted with the task of creating unique aesthetics that balance heritage with modernity - a future that respects the past while embracing forward-thinking.

  • The Dance between Creativity and Commerce: The relationship between creativity and commerce is central to successful design. Designers must marry artistic expression and commercial viability, making products that are not just beautiful and sustainable, but also profitable.




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