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The Art and Business of Christmas Windows in Retail

Retail Focus

Senior Retail Consultant at Univers Retail | Published author | Visiting lecturer. Introduction Significance of Store Windows in Retail Retail displays evolved from the simplicity of handwritten signs strategically positioned both inside and outside stores during the 1800s. Ghalia BOUSTANI.

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Why focusing is an essential part of retail lighting

Retail Focus

It transforms buying from a process to an experience, creates a desired ambience and can even make a retail space appear larger and more spacious. Once the lighting has been installed, light focusing starts with a thorough walkthrough of a retail space. Light focusing is a skill that depends on instinct and experience.

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Louis Vuitton’s brand history in heritage window displays

Design Retail Space

In this post, you discover the incredible Gaston Louis Vuitton and his window displays. His heritage lives not only in archives and books but also in current collections and window displays. Powerful heritage window displays. Trunks on window display. Gaston’s Louis Vuitton’s artistic window display sketches.

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R.M. Williams crafts quality and service from people and tech

Inside Retail

It fuses technology and human touch in a virtual retail space that is at the forefront of customer service innovation. Williams is working with Powerfront, a software company, to provide the live chat and gamified floor-to-ceiling video display that shows all customers on the brand’s site and their real-time activity.

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The world’s best boutique bakeries: Combining millennials’ love for Instagrammable design and baked goods

Greater Group

Previous research by Greater Group revealed that millennial shoppers are drawn to five key retail store design elements: personal touch, consistent branding, ease of navigation, multi-sensory experience, and shareable experience. But why is it important to consider millennials and their preference for experiential retail? A final note.