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The image problem Quite at odds with the healthy, trendy image it has today, porridge has been viewed throughout history as the dish of the poor and has a reputation for being plain and unexciting.
The city continues to enjoy a trendy image, and there's an infectious buzz in the air, especially in the streets of Soho, some of which are now closed to cars after dark.
From opening women's stores in the Los Angeles area to starting a Web site called nikegoddess.com to creating sneakers that have a snakeskin look, Nike is trying to dominate a market where having a trendy image scores more points than macho advertising.
Between the flush funding environment and trendy image of doing startups these days, along with big offers from rivals like Google and Twitter, a vague promise of a big exit has become a harder sell.
Muntz attempted to establish a modern, trendy image for his players and cartridges.
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Should Wal-Mart imitate Target, its nearest rival, with its trendier image, smarter shops and more upmarket merchandise?In 2005 Lee Scott, Wal-Mart's chief executive, embarked on an energetic campaign to revive the company's image.
The future of the Rainbow Room, the famous Art Moderne restaurant on the 65th floor of 30 Rockefeller Plaza, became the subject of intense speculation about who would be named to run the restaurant after the landlord, Tishman Speyer Properties, decided last year that it could bring in more revenue if it had a trendier image.
Conversely, fast fashion brands' broad and shallow assortment policy offers a wide selection of styles in limited numbers per style, which allows a trendy fashion image but not necessarily a quality image (Goworek 2007).
He gave The Tonight Show a trendy, casual image, with edgier musical acts and new comedy segments, including "Jaywalking," in which people on the street were asked basic questions that they often answered incorrectly, and "Headlines," which showcased funny newspaper headlines from around the country.
Of these, Dusty Springfield was the most technically proficient and the most temperamental; Lulu had the most powerful vocal cords but weaker songs; Sandie Shaw had a trendy, kooky image and songs to match; and Black benefited hugely from her association with the Beatles – John Lennon and Paul McCartney composed several of her hits – and their manager Brian Epstein.
The name must at once convey an image — trendy or traditional, luxurious or affordable — it must be catchy and, of course, it must be memorable.
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