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28 Dec, 2011

JWT’s 100 Things to Watch in 2012

(PRWEB) December 26, 2011 New York, NY: JWT, which claims to be the world’s best-known marketing communications brand, today released its list of 100 Things to Watch in 2012. “Many of the items on our list reflect broader economic, environmental, technological and social developments we’ve been tracking, while others have potential to ladder up to bigger trends,” says Ann Mack, director of trendspotting at JWT.

As always, technology has a prominent presence on JWT’s Things to Watch: Among other things, the list spotlights the rise of LCD art, growing concerns over cloud and mobile security, the much-anticipated Facebook IPO and interactive screens infiltrating our retail and restaurant experiences. The list also includes noteworthy events on the calendar, people to keep an eye on, and things to watch in marketing, retailing, travel, food and sustainability.

JWT’s 100 Things to Watch in 2012, unranked and in alphabetical order (descriptions of each can be found in the “2012 and beyond” section of JWTIntelligence.com):

1. Access Everywhere

2. Album Evolution

3. All Things Military-Inspired

4. Antique Eats

5. Anywhere, Any-Way Shopping

6. App Overload

7. Apps for an Aging World

8. The Attention Economy

9. Batuka

10. Benefit Corporations

11. Book Club 2.0

12. BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)

13. Cloud Security

14. Crowdsourced Commutes

15. Crowdsourced Learning

16. Curbing Food Waste

17. Danger Zone Travel

18. Digital-Into-Physical Postcards

19. Electric Fleets

20. Facebook’s IPO

21. Facial Recognition Fury

22. Fat Taxes

23. Flipped Classrooms

24. Floating Yoga

25. For-Profit Chains, Nonprofit Stores

26. Fuel From Waste

27. Garden Camping

28. Gen Z

29. Gesture Recognition

30. Healthy Vending Machines

31. Heirloom Everything

32. The Hobbit

33. Honey

34. Hydration Stations

35. Indian E-commerce

36. Inhaling

37. Internet-Enabled Cars

38. iTV

39. LCD Art

40. Leadership Shakeups

41. Lighter Cars

42. Loosecubes

43. Lytro

44. Marques Toliver

45. Mobile Security

46. Motivational Objects

47. Mushrooms as Functional Food

48. Mushrooms Go Green

49. Myanmar

50. Nadine Ponce

51. Olympics’ New Sport

52. Online Lives, in Print

53. P-to-P Experiences

54. The Personal Retailer

55. Play as a Competitive Advantage

56. Pluerry

57. Public Bookshelves

58. Rainwater Harvesting

59. Remaking “Made in China”

60. Rolling Stones’ 50th Anniversary Tour

61. Rooftop Farming

62. Roots Revival

63. Scooter Surge

64. Screened Dining

65. Screened Shopping

66. Senior Cohousing

67. Silence

68. Silicon Valley Siblings

69. Smaller SKUs

70. Smart Clothing

71. Smarter Check-ins

72. Social Seating

73. Solar Gets Simpler

74. Spiking Food Prices

75. Split-Personality Smartphones

76. Stationery

77. Stripped-Down Products/Services

78. Sundance London

79. Sustainable Palm Oil

80. Tablets Replace Paper

81. Tap-and-Pay Incentives

82. A Titanic Anniversary

83. Tokyo Sky Tree

84. Tom Daley

85. Toys for Tablets

86. TV Commerce

87. “Ultra”

88. Unwrapping the Process

89. Vdio

90. Video-grams

91. Virtual Fitting Rooms

92. Voice-Based Microblogging

93. Voice Control

94. Web Chat Everywhere

95. Wii U

96. Women-Only Hotel Floors

97. Your Public Story

98. YouTube, the New Boob Tube

99. Zimbabwe

100. Zink