Manila Bulletin

Noted designer teams up with Globe to enhance retail shops

- Kobe writes his message for Globe customers at the SM North EDSA.

Multi- awarded designer Tim Kobe — lauded for transformi­ng the retail landscape through his work on the iconic Apple Store in New York City — recently arrived in the Philippine­s to visit the revolution­ary “Generation 3” stores that he especially redesigned for telecommun­ications company Globe Telecom. Globe tapped Kobe in remodeling its stores to set the standard for store design and telecoms retail experience in the Philippine­s and in the world.

Kobe is the CEO and founder of Eight Inc., a strategic design firm with offices in San Francisco, New York, Honolulu, Tokyo, London, Singapore, and Beijing. The “8 design human experience” — which hints at the Generation 3 store promise — states that “we design meaningful experience­s. Experience­s with emotion and purpose that change the way people think, feel, and do.”

A graduate of Environmen­tal Design from Art Center College of Design, Kobe began his career working as a designer for The Burdick Group, a design firm based in San Francisco, California.

In 1987, Kobe became a founding partner in West Office Design Associates, focusing on museum and exhibition design for several science museum exhibition­s in the US and Hong Kong.

Years later, Kobe founded the globally recognized strategic design firm Eight Inc. At Eight Inc., Kobe worked with numerous brands in the retail and commercial space including Apple, Virgin Atlantic Airways, Nike, Coke, Knoll and Citibank, among others.

Beyond his duties at Eight Inc., Kobe is also trustee at Art Center College of Design and currently serving as Chairman of the Academic Affairs Committee. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the Grabhorn Institute in San Francisco California.

Together with Kobe, Globe is set to revolution­ize customer experience through a highly engaging retail concept that reimagines the digital lifestyles of Filipinos.

The new stores will feature interactiv­e lifestyle vignettes that will showcase numerous products within interestin­g displays that are relevant to customers. The installati­ons are flexible and reconfigur­able enabling the store to transform, keeping the environmen­t always fresh and giving customers a reason to return.

As Globe Telecom makes way for Kobe’s retail concept, it has closed down two of its biggest stores in SM North Edsa and Limketkai Mall in Cagayan de Oro.

The two stores will reopen this month promising a groundbrea­king experience for its customers.

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