Silent Selling
Fairchild Books
9781501315565 (ISBN)
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New to This Edition
· 30% new full color photographs showcase the best examples of award-winning global visual merchandising
· Design Gallery features discuss the design principles used in store displays, including Bergdorf Goodman (NYC), Tory Burch (LA), Dolce & Gabbana (Hong Kong) and Printemps (Paris)
· New sections on digital tools including Mockshop and CAD programs (Chapter 5), Kantar Retail Virtual Reality (Chapter 10), and WindowsWear PRO (Chapter 12)
· Updated information on LED lighting, decorative lighting and current trends in lighting (Chapter 9)
Key Features
· Creative Capstone Project inspires readers to apply concepts from each chapter to ahypothetical store design
· Retail Realities sidebars point out practical concerns that affect visual merchandiserseveryday
· Shoptalk statements by visual merchandising experts provide observations about an aspect of the field discussed in the chapter
Silent Selling STUDIO
-Study smarter with self-quizzes featuring scored results and personalized study tips
-Review concepts with flashcards of terms and definitions
Teaching Resources
· Instructor’s Guide and Test Bank provides suggestions for planning the course and using the text in the classroom
· PowerPoint presentations include images from the book and provide a framework for lecture and discussion
· Learning with STUDIO Student Registration Guide and a First Day of Class PowerPoint presentation make it easy to assignthe online resources
Judy Bell is a columnist for design:retail magazine and the founder and CEO of Energetic Retail. She is the former Group Manager of Creative Merchandising Solutions for Target. She is the recipient of the Markopoulous Award and was named a Retail Design Luminary. Kate Ternus is a former marketing instructor at Century College, US, a community college where she taught for more than twenty years. Her earlier retail career included visual merchandising, sales management, and special events at Dayton’s, Donaldson’s, Meier & Frank, Macy’s and Casual Corner, among others.
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part One: PREPARATION FOR VISUAL CREATIVITY
1. Creative Thinking: Getting “Outside the Box”
2. What is Visual Merchandising?
3. Core Design Strategies
Part Two: PRACTICES AND STRATEGIES FOR THE SELLING FLOOR
4. Layout and Fixtures for Fashion Apparel
5. Fashion Apparel Wall Setups
6. Fashion Apparel and Accessory Coordination
7. Home Fashion Presentation
Part Three: COMMUNICATING RETAIL ATMOSPHERICS
8. Signing
9. Lighting
Part Four: VISUAL PRACTICES FOR NONTRADITIONAL VENUES
10. Grocery and Food Service Stores
11. Non traditional Retailing
Part Five: TOOLS AND TECHNIQUES FOR MERCHANDISE DISPLAY
12. The Magic of the Display Window
13. Mannequins and Mannequin Alternatives
14. Building a Visual Merchandising Department
Part Six: CAREER STRATEGIES
15. Visual Merchandising Careers
Glossary
Directory of Visual Merchandising Professionals
References and Resources
Index
| Zusatzinfo | 280 color illus |
|---|---|
| Verlagsort | London |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Gewicht | 1606 g |
| Themenwelt | Kunst / Musik / Theater ► Design / Innenarchitektur / Mode |
| Sozialwissenschaften | |
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| Wirtschaft | |
| ISBN-13 | 9781501315565 / 9781501315565 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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