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1 Visual Merchandising & Display
Chapter 18

2 Visual Merchandising Encompasses all the physical elements that merchandisers use to project an image to customers Promotes Interest Encourages Purchasing Reinforces Customer Satisfaction Display – the visual and artistic aspects of presenting a product to a target group of customers

3 Goal = create a positive shopping experience that will compel customers to return

4 Elements of Visual Merchandising
Storefront Store Layout Store Interior Interior Displays

5 **All used to help create the store’s desired image**
Storefront Signs Logo Marquee Banners Awnings Windows Exterior Design Ambiance Landscaping Entrances Window Displays **All used to help create the store’s desired image**

6 Store Layout Ways that stores use floor space to facilitate and promote sales and serve customers 4 Distinct Store Spaces: Selling Space – interior displays, product demo’s, aisles, wall & floor merchandise Storage Space – items that are kept in inventory or stockrooms Personal Space – office space, lockers, lunch break rooms, restrooms Customer Space – seating, lounges, coffee shops, areas for children (convenience areas)

7 Store Interior Color, lighting, graphics, and paint Fixtures
Display Cases Tables Counters Shelving Units Racks Bins Stands

8 Interior Displays Enable the customer to make a decision without the assistance of a sales clerk 5 Types: Architectural Displays – model rooms Store Decorations – usually correspond with seasons or holidays Open Displays – allow customers to handle and examine merchandise Closed Displays – allows customers to see but not handle merchandise Point-of-Purchase Displays – promote impulse purchases

9 5 Steps of Display Design & Selection
Selecting Merchandise – determines theme, needs to attract customers, must be appropriate for the season Selecting the Display – one item, or similar/related products Choosing a Setting – realistic, semi-realistic, or abstract Manipulating Artistic Elements – lines, colors, shapes, direction of eye movement, lighting, balance, etc.


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