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Top 10 Things to Consider When Conceptualising Retail Store Layout Designs

Greater Group

Each of these customers would feel right at home and, having had an outstanding shopping experience, would love to come again. A carefully crafted retail store layout design , however, can guide customers around a store and provide an enjoyable experience that encourages a connection between those customers and the business.

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Developing retail experiences through immersive retail design

Retail Focus

Retail environments are becoming increasingly engaged as retailers recognize the importance of creating a one-of-a-kind, memorable customer experience. This can include the creation of a distinctive store design, the use of unique materials and textures, and the integration of story-telling elements throughout the store.

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Tips to avoid sensory overload at Christmas

Inside Retail

By design, Christmas is an explosion of sensory stimuli designed to fire all at once: colour, sparkle, lights, crowds, queues, music, extended product lines, changes to store layouts and pricing. Examples include viewing the depth of a colour palette and feeling the texture of a fabric or the weight of a writing instrument.

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Shaping Tomorrow: Top 4 Retail Design Trends to Watch for in 2024

Show Best

Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality (VR), and Mixed Reality (MR) are becoming integral tools for creating captivating and interactive shopping experiences. Retail spaces will no longer be static; they’ll be dynamic and responsive, enhancing customer engagement and leaving a lasting impression.

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Why New Balance is putting people at the heart of its new store concept

Inside Retail

New Balance recently revealed a new retail concept store at Paragon Shopping Centre in Singapore centred on experience and carrying a curated selection of footwear and apparel that caters to athletes and fashion enthusiasts. The open concept creates a space where consumers can shop cross-category to match their personal style.

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How to make the retail environment more sensory-friendly

Inside Retail

An estimated 20 per cent of the population identify as neurodivergent and navigate daily barriers in everyday scenarios including shopping. Shopping at a physical store is a sensory nightmare for me,” she said. I enjoy shopping for fun occasionally but have to reduce my activities before and after.

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Opinion: It’s time to make stores inclusive for neurodiverse customers

Inside Retail

Shopping can be an anxiety-inducing experience for the one in five Australians who live with a disability. As a result, customers may create their own safe and accessible experiences by wearing noise-cancelling earphones, shopping at times when there is less crowding, or opting for online rather than in-store to avoid queues.