Retail Design – Putting Larger Products On The Left Is Critical
March 26th, 2010
Shelving and how products are placed on shelving is an important consideration of retail design. It is recommended to put your best selling and most costly items at eye level.
For some of the products, you will receive special incentives from the product companies when you placed their products in certain shelves. When there are different sizes of the same product, they should be lined up biggest to smallest left to right. This is due to the fact that people’s eyes naturally go to the left first since we read left to right.
By placing your larger items on the left you are more possible to have customers seize the bigger size, which makes you more profits. Unuse space should be reduced because it wastes precious space in your store and does not look good.
The space between shelves should just be a little more than is required for hands to take the product of the shelves. If there is too much space, the visual effect of the products on the shelf is watered down. It is also important to have plenty of stock on the shelf to create a visual impact.
Tags: eye level, fact that people, precious space, retail design, shelves, shelving, visual impact
Retail Design – Why Unfilled Displays Creates Bad Impression For The Company
February 8th, 2010
Shelving and how products are placed on shelving is an important consideration of retail design. You should place your best selling items and higher cost items at eye level, which is a hot spot.
Sometimes companies will give you special deals on products if you place them in a certain location. Bigger products in the same product line should be placed to the left and the smaller size to the right. This is due to the fact that people’s eyes naturally go to the left first since we read left to right.
By putting your bigger items on the left you are more possible to have customers take the larger size, which makes you more profits. Vacant space should be minimized because it uses up valuable space in your business and does not look good.
The space between shelves should just be a little more than is required for hands to take the product of the shelves. You should always ensure that your shelves are well stocked as this creates an impression of abundance and you will also lose sales if your shelves are empty.
Tags: eye level, fact that people, hot spot, retail design, shelving, vacant space
Assemble the Sublime Space for Your Infant Boy
October 27th, 2009
The day you bring your new baby boy home, whether he’s your first baby or your last, is an important one. By the time your baby is born you will have become an expert on all the ins and outs of decorating your nursery for her safety, comfort and personal style. In order to achieve a visually pleasing environment for your little boy nursery it’s important to choose pictures, wallpaper and shelving that fit your style and fulfill that look you want for him.
Finding the right motif for a nursery can be fun and challenging; the items range from toys and books to furniture and accessories. There is a necessary but easily-overlooked nursery item that really needs your attention, and that’s the baby bedding. Things about bedding to be considered include its material and construction, maintenance, and whether its safe for your newborn.
Tags: baby bedding, baby boy, construction maintenance, personal style, pleasing environment, safety comfort, shelving