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How Vans Transformed its Visual Merchandising with ‘Digital-First’ Processes

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Now, brands like Vans are embedding these short-term solutions into their day-to-day workflows as they strive to optimize the flow and experience of the shoe and apparel retailer’s 500+ stores in North America. Vans has increased the efficiency workflow for its visual merchandising and monthly floorset process using solutions from IWD.

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How Hydra Health is Transforming the Hospital Gift Shop

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Stores are curated and merchandised to reflect a high-end boutique or spa. Stores also include a curated product mix that includes personal care items, apparel, snacks and refreshments, books, magazines and gifts, to ensure there’s an array of products that meet the needs of all possible visitors.

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3-Level Fine Wine Boutique Makes a Statement with Unique Lighting Elements

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Occupying three levels in the historic Royal Exchange building (a Grade I listed property), the boutique offers champagne and wine pulled directly from Oeno’s client portfolios. The post 3-Level Fine Wine Boutique Makes a Statement with Unique Lighting Elements appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design.

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Petco Debuts Reddy SoHo in New York

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Reddy is Petco’s proprietary lifestyle brand for dogs, which offers a range of products like travel accessories, apparel, collars, leashes, harnesses, bowls, feeders and beds. ” The post Petco Debuts Reddy SoHo in New York appeared first on Visual Merchandising and Store Design.

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VMSD’s 2021 Designer Dozen: Future Proofing

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Nominated by their peers, these multidisciplinary designers, architects and visual merchandisers have demonstrated a dedication to design excellence as well as a commitment to advance the customer experience at retail in ways we are only beginning to imagine. How and why did you get into retail design/visual merchandising?