Store Design and Visual Merchandising, Second Edition

Store Design and Visual Merchandising, Second Edition
Author: Claus Ebster
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2015-03-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1631571133

The creative and science-driven design of the point of sale has become a crucial success factor for both retailers and service businesses. In the newly revised and expanded edition of this book, you will learn some of the shopper marketing secrets from the authors about how you can design your store to increase sales and delight shoppers at the same time. By the time you are through reading, you will have learned how shoppers navigate the store, how they search for products, and how you can make them find the products you want them to see. You will also be able to appeal to shopper emotions through the use of colors, scents, and music, as well as make shopping memorable and fun by creating unique experiences for your shoppers. The focus is on the practical applicability of the concepts discussed, and this accessible book is firmly grounded in consumer and psychological research. At the end of each chapter, you will find several takeaway points. The book concludes with the “Store Design Cookbook,” full of ready-to-serve recipes for your own store design and visual merchandising process.

No-Fail Retail

No-Fail Retail
Author: Regina Blessa
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-11-24
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1491756357

This book presents a practical approach to ensuring your retail stores success with consumers. It explores topics, such as merchandising and display techniques, retail promotions, consumer perception and behavior, impulse buying, store environment and operations, visual merchandising, customer care, and the promotional work force. Simple, practical, and illustrated with real photos taken in many countries, this book allows even a small store with a limited budget to stay ahead of global retailers with limitless resources. Learn how to: pick the best location to locate a store; make your exterior design inviting; set up an ideal atmosphere for purchasing; understand about gondola arrangement and planograms; analyze your customers conduct different types of promotions.

Field Visual Merchandising Strategy

Field Visual Merchandising Strategy
Author: Paul J. Russell
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2015-01-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749472650

The retail sales floor has become a battlefield: each brand is fighting for the same customer and wants to ensure their merchandise is on the sales floor, sized, folded, hung and presented properly. Field Visual Merchandising Strategy is a comprehensive guide to developing and executing a national field merchandising strategy, covering key areas such as developing a strategy, how to go about selecting the right merchandising service organization, team training, merchandising standards, planograms, and launching the strategy. Ideal for retail marketers, visual merchandisers, merchandising managers and brand managers, Field Visual Merchandising Strategy uses examples and case studies from a range of shops, from fashion emporia to small outlets, to provide real-world insight on how strategic visual merchandising works.

Layered Retail Merchandizing

Layered Retail Merchandizing
Author: Herb Sorensen
Publisher: FT Press
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2010-06-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0132489252

This is the eBook version of the printed book. This Element is an excerpt from Inside the Mind of the Shopper: The Science of Retailing (9780137126859) by Herb Sorensen, Ph.D. Available in print and digital formats. Rethinking the way you merchandise, to give all three customer segments a shopping experience that will maximize your sales and profits. Half of all supermarket shopping trips result in the purchase of five or fewer items. 1,000 items contribute half the dollar sales. And three basic segments of customers–“Quick,” “Fill-In,” and “Stock-Up”–exhibit distinctive shopping behaviors. Given these multi-perspective features of retailing, retailers should rethink how they merchandize and rethink the idea of the store as a community warehouse.

Visual Merchandising Fourth Edition

Visual Merchandising Fourth Edition
Author: Tony Morgan
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 511
Release: 2022-05-02
Genre: Design
ISBN: 152942318X

This comprehensive guide to visual merchandising covers both window dressing and in-store design, as well as all the other elements, real or virtual, used to enhance the contemporary retail experience. Featuring a range of shops, from fashion emporia such as Selfridges, Printemps, and Bergdorf Goodman to small outlets, the book offers practical advice, supported by tips from the most inspiring visual merchandisers and creative directors across the world. It reveals the secrets of their profession and all there is to know about the latest technology, mannequins, props etc. It also examines the psychology and ever-changing trends behind consumer behaviour. Visual merchandising is presented through lavish colour photographs, diagrams of floor layouts and store case studies, and includes invaluable information such as a glossary of terms used in the industry.

Swipe, Scan, Shop

Swipe, Scan, Shop
Author: Kate Schaefer
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 135009286X

Successful fashion merchandising, branding and communication start with satisfyingly sensory and interactive shopping experiences. With Kate Schaefer's beautifully illustrated and practical book, learn how retailers create these experiences to connect with shoppers, enhance the retail experience, and achieve brand loyalty. With company highlights from brands such as Amazon Go, FIT:MATCH and Sephora, Swipe, Scan, Shop shows how fashion retailers are embracing the omnichannel retail experience, by using virtual and augmented reality, beacon technologies and facial recognition, among others. As shoppers become more dependent on digital devices as part of their shopping experience, visual merchandisers are adapting by incorporating mobile tech to tell a story, alert shoppers of product locations and inventory levels, and allow for the customization of products and sharing with friends. With a companion website that includes resources and links to further information and videos discussed in the book, this practical guide shows how to inform, entice, and engage customers by incorporating social technology throughout the shopping experience.

Store Design and Visual Merchandising

Store Design and Visual Merchandising
Author: Claus Ebster
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 160649094X

Topics covered in the book include: goals and relevance of store design; design tips derived from environmental psychology; cognitive and affective approaches to store Topics covered in the book include: goals and relevance of store design; design tips de

Assortment and Merchandising Strategy

Assortment and Merchandising Strategy
Author: Constant Berkhout
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030111636

Demonstrating how retailers can tap into shoppers’ needs for variety without increasing complexity and stress, this innovative book combines cutting-edge research with hands-on, practical frameworks. Experts in the retail sector have long been convinced that small assortments are more appealing to shoppers than large selections of products; in other words, less is more. However, the human brain has an innate need for variety. Addressing this challenge Constant Berkhout offers practical merchandising guidelines both for stores and online retailers. Indeed, studies show that it is not the actual size of assortment that drives traffic to online stores, but the perception of assortment variety. The author illustrates how decisions around assortment and visual merchandising must be made in conjunction with each other, rather than separately, and provides a step-by-step plan to do so. Grounded on shopper needs, emotions and behaviours that apply to both online and brick-and-mortar stores, this book integrates assortment and merchandise thinking and takes a human and shopper perspective. With practical frameworks that can easily be implemented in real-life situations along with examples from a number of retail sectors, Assortment and Merchandising Strategy provides a deeper and much-needed understanding of how shoppers process information, and the strategies that retailers must adopt in order to satisfy and retain their customers.