by Charlie Spargo
It s been a long and complicated year, one which has left a lasting mark on the creative and digital sectors. But what will 2021 bring?
We ve turned to a wide selection of industry names to provide their insights into what they re predicting will happen in their sector in 2021, ranging from general trends to specific innovations. Thank you to those who took the time to supply their predictions.
Let s see what they had to say.
Mellissa Flowerdew-Clarke, Marketing Director UK at Dept
The COVID-19 pandemic caused turmoil across all sectors. However, rather than halting progress, the crisis has in many ways expedited it, especially in regards to digital transformation. The silver lining has been the provision of a unique opportunity for businesses to think transformatively.
by Martyn Brown on December 16th, 2020 at 10:23 PM 1 of 5 2 of 5
“We don’t anticipate that the COVID pandemic will be with us come the summer of 2021. That is my fervent hope and that’s the expectation I think of all British Columbians.”
Yes, B.C. premier John Horgan really said that in his press conference yesterday.
Contrary to common sense and to his own opposite contention only a few months ago, in defending his unwanted snap election, a year in advance of what the law and his sworn commitment prescribed.
Contrary to everything that Dr. Bonnie Henry and every health official on the planet has been saying, as COVID case counts and death counts soar to record levels, albeit with new hope on the horizon that most citizens might be vaccinated by this time next year.