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From shoppers wrecking newly completed store displays to a general lack of empathy for the craft, visual merchandisers have seen it all.

 

For the past year or more, VM professionals have encountered a wide set of challenges related to lockdowns and pandemic woes. Now that we’re beginning to enter the “new normal,” visual merchandising is returning to the forefront of importance and strategy when it comes to setting the tone for customers.

Despite this, the everyday headaches of dealing with in-store/window displays remain. Here are some relatable memes that only visual merchandisers and store design professionals can truly understand!

Sometimes it feels like a sink-or-swim vocation.

My precisely stacked, perfectly symmetrical jean piles will be ruined over my dead body.

Many perceptions, one reality.

Soul-less managers can be a hazard of the job.

If there’s one thing that John Goodman hates, it’s a disconnect between window displays and store contents.

No matter how many mountains of inventory there are, I still have to create focal points.

Take note, retail muggles.

Things I wish I could say …

As soon as I walk away, a prison riot breaks out.

… You’ll learn that I have a very particular set of skills, skills that I’ve acquired over a very long career, skills that make me a nightmare for people like you.

If it were that easy, maybe I could get some help around here.

11 Funny Memes That Only Visual Merchandisers Will Understand

11 Funny Memes That Only Visual Merchandisers Will Understand

From shoppers wrecking newly completed store displays to a general lack of empathy for the craft, visual merchandisers have seen it all.

 

For the past year or more, VM professionals have encountered a wide set of challenges related to lockdowns and pandemic woes. Now that we’re beginning to enter the “new normal,” visual merchandising is returning to the forefront of importance and strategy when it comes to setting the tone for customers.

Despite this, the everyday headaches of dealing with in-store/window displays remain. Here are some relatable memes that only visual merchandisers and store design professionals can truly understand!