With so many trade fairs on the horizon and the usual dread of setting everything up so it looks fantastic, I decided to get a little help in the guise of a Visual Merchandising course. Sarah, the course tutor was great, with a wealth of experience gained at Harrods, Selfridges, M&S and Harvey Nichols I knew I would be getting some expert help.
In very clear terms, Sarah explained that the key to all display was drawing the eye across your products by using one of two methods. The first method, put simply, is to keep your display symmetrical – this doesn’t necessarily mean two of everything in a perfect mirror image, but instead keeping your display even on each side. It is also important to use 3, 5, or perhaps 7 similar products as the human eye likes odd numbers!
The second method is to use an asymmetrical triangle (a triangle with its point off to one side!) so creating height in your display and leading the customers’ eyes across and down your selection of products by graduating the height of your products down on each side, and joining them up so there are no breaks where the eye might stop.
In either method its important also to use props to intrigue the viewer and to keep the interest and also have no more than 3 colours in a display, as more becomes confusing. There are also a wealth of other tips and tricks such as the possibility of using repetition in a display to make it eyecatching.
I have already had a go at putting my new skills to the test, taking my prop – a dressing table, on to the top of a grassy hill with our new products. I arranged the new Ruby & Teal products in an asymmetrical triangle using the dressing table mirror as the top of the triangle. I was really pleased with the results, the products were really shown off to their best and I can’t wait to recreate the display at Pulse and Home & Gift. You can see the image rotating at the top of our home page.
If you think a course in Visual Merchandising will help you in your retail enterprise, or need some consultancy, do get in touch with Sarah:
web. www.visualmerchandisingcourses.co.uk
tel. 07976 575 847
email. info@visualmerchandisingcourses.co.uk