40 likes | 185 Views
Visual Displays. Visual Displays. Visual Merchandising – includes all parts of the store that the customer can see; interior design, display windows, display cases, display fixtures, mannequins, floor design, and counter displays Should be changed frequently to tie in with the store image.
E N D
Visual Displays • Visual Merchandising – includes all parts of the store that the customer can see; interior design, display windows, display cases, display fixtures, mannequins, floor design, and counter displays • Should be changed frequently to tie in with the store image
Types of Visual Displays • Point of Purchase • Manufactured units with bold graphics and signage that hold, display, or dispense products; most effective with new product introductions • Open Displays • Encourage self-service • Closed Displays • Used for valuable merchandise because they provide the highest level of security
Styles of Visual Displays • Zigzag • Stair Step • displays arranged in order of descending height • Pyramid • Displays of stacked items arranged to be wide at the bottom and narrow at the top • Most frequently used in food stores and drugstores to create attention-attracting mass displays • Radiation • Displays arranged like the spokes of a wheel