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Merchandising design is the visual marketing of products in the place where they are sold. This can include the interior design of shops, space planning and shelving layouts. Merchandising design also includes details such as product display cases, product packaging, price tags and labels. The following are common examples of merchandising design.
Branding | Color Scheme | Cross-Merchandising | Digital Displays | Discounts | Environmental Graphics | Fixtures | In-store Events | Interactive Displays | Interior Design | Labels | Lighting | Loyalty Programs | Planograms | Point-of-Purchase Displays | Price Tags | Product Demonstrations | Product Displays | Product Packaging | Product Placement | Promotional Displays | Seasonal Decorations | Seasonal Displays | Sensory Experience | Shelving | Signage | Sound & Music | Staff Uniforms | Store Layout | Vertical Displays | Window Displays |
OverviewMerchandising design is the visual and functional design of the environment where goods are sold. This has goals beyond mere aesthetics whereby changes in how a product looks on the shelf or where it is placed can dramatically influence revenue.SummaryThe following are common examples of what is included in merchandising design.Next: Commercial Design
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