Store Design Layout Visual Merchandising
Store Design Layout Visual Merchandising
Visual Merchandising
The store itself makes the most significant and last impression
Once they are inside the store, convert them into customers buying
merchandise (space productivity)
Design should:
Merchandise Space
Floor
Wall
Conflicting objectives:
Free-Flow Layout
Fixtures and
merchandise grouped
into free-flowing
patterns on the sales
floor no defined
traffic pattern
Tops
Accessories
Tops
Pants
Checkout counter
Clearance
Items
Feature
Open Display Window
Feature
Open Display Window
Dressing Rooms
Underwear
Jeans
Casual Wear
Stockings
Spine Layout
Location of Departments
Impulse products
Demand/destination areas
Seasonal needs
Adjacent departments
Feature Areas
Fixture Types
Fixture Types
Wall Fixtures
Merchandise Display
Planning
Hanging
Pegging small rods inserted into gondolas or wall systems can be labor
intensive to display/maintain but gives neat/orderly appearance
Folding for softlines can be folded and stacked on shelves or tables - creates
high fashion image
POS Displays
Theme-setting display
Ensemble display
Rack display
Case display
Cut case
Dump bin
Visual Merchandising
StoreFront Design
Storefronts must:
Atmospherics
visual communications
lighting
color
sound
scent
Visual Communications
Institutional signage
Lifestyle Graphics
Visual Communications
Lighting
Highlight merchandise
Capture a mood
Blockbuster
Fashion Departments
Color
Sound
Scent