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Title: Visual Merchandising and Display


1
Visual Merchandising and Display
  • Chapter 18
  • Unit 6

2
WHAT DO YOU THINK?
  • Window Store fronts often celebrate a certain
    season.
  • Which elements in the storefront or window
    display help us identify the season?
  • Colors, lighting, graphics, props, etc

3
18.1 DISPLAY FEATURES
  • Visual merchandising
  • Encompasses all the physical elements that
    merchandisers use to project an image to
    customers.
  • Promotes interest in merchandise or services,
    encourages purchasing, and reinforces customer
    satisfaction.

4
DISPLAY
  • Display
  • The visual and artistic aspects of presenting a
    product to a target group of customers.
  • Storefront
  • Encompasses a stores sign or logo, marquee,
    banners, awnings, windows, and the exterior
    design, ambiance, and landscaping.
  • Marquee canopy that extends over the entrance

5
STORE LAYOUT
  • Store Layout
  • Refers to ways that stores use floor space to
    facilitate and promote sales and serve customers.
  • A typical store layout divides a store into four
    distinct spaces

6
STORE LAYOUT CONT.
  • Selling space
  • Used for interior displays, wall and floor
    merchandise, product demonstrations, sales
    transactions, and aisles for customer traffic
    flow.
  • Storage Space
  • Inventory or store rooms

7
STORE LAYOUT CONT.
  • Personal Space
  • Allocated to store employees for office space,
    lockers, lunch breaks, and restrooms
  • Customer Space
  • Is designed for the comfort and convenience of
    the customer and may include sandwich, soda, and
    coffee shops, in-store restaurants, seating,
    lounges, and recreation areas for children.
  • Can you think of a place that has all of these
    things?

8
18.2 Artistic Design
  • Display Design and Preparation
  • 1. Select Merchandise for Display
  • 2. Selecting the Display
  • Feature 1 item, similar items, related products,
    cross-mix
  • 3. Choosing a setting
  • Realistic, semi realistic (leaves details to
    imagination), abstract (not reality)

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DISPLAY DESIGN CONT.
  • 4. Manipulating Artistic Elements
  • Elements of display include line, color, shape,
    direction, texture, proportion, motion, and
    lighting.
  • 5. Evaluation of Completed Displays
  • Do displays enhance the stores image, and promote
    products?
  • Focal Point
  • Effective displays/designs should have a focal
    point
  • An area in the display that attracts attention
    first
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