Author: nickgarrett

  • China Crisis in Design – STOP Counterfeiting

    “Why join the navy if you can be a pirate?”

    Steve Jobs

    SIGN BY CLICKING HERE AND FORWARD THIS LINK TO OTHERS.

    http://www.arts-of-fashion.org/

    Why we must Flag any company in LI guilty of promoting in any way Counterfeit products

    I think it is crucially important for Western designers to redesign China.  Link up with a major manufacturer and inform them politely of the demise of the counterfeit industry as of now – post yr links and comments.  The notion of quality counterfeits must be rebuffed at source.  Who is with me???

    Global intelligence agencies claim that brutal organised crime syndicates now monopolise the counterfeit
    goods trade, and by the look of the fake designer goods on offer, they may also read Vogue. Unsurprisingly,
    the market in counterfeit goods has now become the biggest illicit sector in the world, eclipsing the drugs
    trade, which has far harsher judicial punishments and significantly higher penalties for importing. Despite
    action being taken by international organised crime agencies, business is booming for the counterfeit goods
    trade, with a 50% estimated revenue increase in the counterfeit goods industry within the last three years.
    The impact of counterfeiting - http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/11/11/2090589.pdf
    Industry world-wide loses large amounts to counterfeiters. These losses not only affect the
    producers of genuine items, but they also involve social costs. The ultimate victims of unfair
    competition are the consumers. They receive poor-quality goods at an excessive price and are
    sometimes exposed to health and safety dangers. Governments lose out on unpaid tax and incur large
    costs in enforcing intellectual property rights. There is also an increasing concern that counterfeiting
    is related to other criminal activities, such as trade in narcotics, money laundering and terrorism.
    It is estimated that trade in counterfeit goods is now worth more than 5 per cent of world trade.
    This high level can be attributed to a number of factors:  i) advances in technology;  ii) increased
    international trade, emerging markets; and iii) increased share of products that are attractive to copy,
    such as branded clothing and software.
    The statistics and intelligence are being used to inform governments and influence them into
    taking action. The US Copyright industry, including the Business Software Alliance (BSA), the
    International Federation of Phonographic Industry (IFPI) and the Motion Picture Association (MPA),
    have been groundbreaking in this field. The loss estimates are interesting but should be treated with
    caution since they may be on the high side.
    Table 1. Share of counterfeit products in total sales of the sector
    Sector Share of counterfeit goods
    as a percentage of turnover
    • Watches
    • Medicine
    • Perfumes
    • Aircraft spare parts (SUP)
    • Toys
    • Music
    • Video
    • Software
    LVMH, the word’s largest
    luxury conglomerate, which owns designers including Louis Vuitton, Christian Dior and Fendi, sued eBay
    for more than £30 million worth of damages by their endorsement of counterfeit designer goods
    Reasons to STOP Fashion Piracy

    SIGN BY CLICKING HERE AND FORWARD THIS LINK TO OTHERS.

    http://www.arts-of-fashion.org/

    Major offenders on my list are so far:

    Yadea – http://www.modernclassic.cn/

  • Art Vacation in the hills of Parma – taste the food, wine and vistas

    Paint in the secret salt smugglers alcoves and 11th century villages

    We are offering 3 or 5 day painting, pastel and drawing classes in the wonderful Apennine ranges Autumn and Spring 2011 2012. For more information contact Nick Garrett  @  Marketing@parmagolosa.it.

    Nick studied under Antony Eyton and Eaun Uglow at Camberwell School of art and is an accomplished artist having exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Portrait Society, South London Art Gallery, PICA (Perth) and Fremantle Art Centre in Western Australia.  Nick will take you through the essentials of preparing the canvas or panel, refining Renaissance and contemporary ground colours, setting out the pallet and mixing characteristics according to the light and the famous luminosity of Italy.

    Your days will include:
    Drawing at the Parmigiano Reggiano maker’s house
    Walk in the hills – Painting in utopia

    Drawing the rocky mines, masons villages and trails

    The green hillside Pilgrims path

    The hillside 11th cent hamlet


    Gourmet Lunch – Food and wine tasting (Prosciutto di Parma, Culatello, Tortelli and Malvasia wines)
    Painting the Castle and valley

    It is a fabulous experience that can be tailored from 3 days to 5  or 7.  There is so much to see and paint!

    For more info contact us @

    Marketing@parmagolosa.it

    Photo expeditions, drawing and painting with artist Nick Garrett