• EIGHTY THINGS TO WATCH IN 2008 

     

    JWT, the largest advertising agency in the U.S. and the fourth-largest full-service network in the world, today released its list of 80 things to watch in 2008.

     

    “These people, products, places, services and shifts will help to define 2008,” says Ann Mack, director of trendspotting at JWT. “By examining what will resonate with people or drive their thinking and behavior, we can identify larger patterns that will shape all of our lives in the years to come.”

     

    “Love it or hate it, technology continues to be a common thread on our list,” adds Mack. “It drives the serendiitous randomness that throws up chance connections, groundbreaking discoveries and great business ideas.”

     

    JWT’s list of 80 Things to Watch in 2008, in alphabetical order:

    1.  Africa (foreign investment and development in)

    2.  Antibiotic backlash

    3.  Assisted marriage 

    4.  Beijing 2008

    5.  Blue replacing green as the environmental movement’s color du jour

    6.  Brain exercises 

    7.  British actress Keira Knightley

    8.  Carbon tax

    9.  Chinese hurdler Liu Xiang 

    10. Classical musician Gustavo Dudamel 

    11. Climate sightseeing

    12. Continuation of comebacks (Indiana Jones, The Cure, etc.)

    13. Cooperative consumption

    14. Couch surfing 

    15. Country branding (Oman, Indonesia, etc.)

    16. Designer Phillip Lim 

    17. De-teching

    18. DJ Tiesto

    19. DNA-based exercising 

    20. E-clutter (and e-clutter consultants)

    21. Eco-fatigue 

    22. E-mail étiquette

    23. Facebook suicides 

    24. Fashion label Vena Cava

    25. Foreign government investment (e.g., China, UAE) in U.S. companies

    26. French President Nicolas Sarkozy 

    27. Game 3.0 (gamer-generated global gaming)

    28. Google’s Android

    29. Gossip Girl

    30. Gphone 

    31. Green weddings 

    32. Higher education online

    33. Hip-hop’s Retro Kids

    34. Humbling of the hedge fund manager (anti-excess post sub-prime)

    35. Hybrid taxis 

    36. Indian actress Deepika Padukone

    37. Intellectual luxury 

    38. Investigating ingredients

    39. Japanese designs (Tsumori Chisato, Uniqlo, Muji, etc.)

    40. Kitchen appliances as new power tools

    41. Lifestyle curators

    42. Lipstick trumping lip gloss 

    43. Manga-inspired clothes 

    44. Mobile technology explosion

    45. Mobulimia

    46. Music as awareness driver; concerts and other residuals as cash cow 

    47. Musicovery (music tailored to moods)

    48. Myanmar 

    49. Nollywood (the rise of Nigerian cinema)

    50. Outsourcing to Ukraine (and other Eastern European countries)

    51. Pakistan’s Benazir Bhutto

    52. Pantone’s 18-3943 (blue iris)

    53. Pets in the office

    54. Prius homes

    55. Radical transparency

    56. Radiohead repeats (name-your-own-price music)

    57. Recycling into fashion (Nau, Gary Harvey, etc.)

    58. Selfless as the new selfish 

    59. Sex and the City, the movie 

    60. Shiny Toy Guns (the band)

    61. Skiing in novel spots (Kashmir, Japan, Greenland, Russia, Korea, etc.)

    62. Single men saying no to sex

    63. Skype sex 

    64. Smart Cars in American cities 

    65. SNS (social network service) brand communities 

    66. Spanish actor Javier Bardem 

    67. Staycations

    68. Sturking

    69. Tequila as the new wine

    70. The N-11

    71. Third screen (the mobile screen) rivaling the first screen (TV)

    72. Trans-ertainment

    73. U.S. gymnast Shawn Johnson

    74. U.S. presidential election

    75. Vicarious consumption

    76. (Video) Gaming Olympics

    77. Virtual gifting

    78. Wannabe young Internet entrepreneurs (a.k.a. Mark Zuckerberg copycats)

    79. Weak dollar/strong euro

    80. Women juggling men