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How to create an Effective Merchandising Plan

Compliantia

It wasn’t too long ago that retailers and consumers were facing a plague of out-of-stock merchandise and empty shelves — on account of supply-chain disruptions in global retail. This is where a merchandising plan can help. What is a merchandising plan and why should retailers care? Let’s get started.

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Visual Merchandising With Display Cases

Jahabow

Creating and executing a robust visual merchandising strategy is about striking a balance between your products and how their showcasing; If you aren’t including display cases throughout your store, you are missing out. Let’s explore how we can incorporate display cases into visual merchandising.

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Retail’s tech revolution sets laser-like focus on the consumer

Inside Retail

This is not just a transient trend but a robust response to the changing consumer, who now craves the tactile satisfaction of in-store shopping along with the personalisation and convenience of online commerce. Today’s consumers might browse products online and then feel, try and buy them in physical stores.

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Hyperphysical Luxury Retail Stores: Bridging the Gap Between the Physical and Digital Worlds

Retail Focus

They are creating hyperphysical retail experiences that engage multiple senses, foster community, and appeal to Gen Z consumers. Notably, statistics underscore the importance of this transformation: 32% of consumers seek in-store experiential moments. 58% are influenced by excellent past customer service.

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Why local retail communities are important, and how retail design can encourage community retailing.

Retail Focus

Other brands, such as LuluLemon or Huda Beauty, have invested in the power of digital to grow a following and establish an engaged community. A ‘ brand community ’ refers to a group of consumers who share a common interest or passion for a particular brand. Customers are also the primary drivers of the project and its sustainability.

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How Retail Design Insights Will Inspire Workplace Design

All Work

Retail designers understand how brick and mortar stores can make genuine connections with consumers and also drive a successful online experience. The retail sector has figured out customers not only want to look at goods on a shelf and buy items; they want an experience. Optimus Offices (image: Work Design Magazine).