Learning Module 8: Telling a Visual Story

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2012
  • Watch as visual display stylist Anne Franze takes you and Retail News Editor Erica Kirkland on a step-by-step exercise in creating arresting, themed window displays which engage customers by presenting them with a visual story. Techniques discussed include the use of thematic elements, props, textures, merchandise positioning and product groupings.

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  • @bdwalters4585
    @bdwalters4585 5 лет назад +1

    Using this much causes people to stop and study the entire work of art. Its called assemblage and the eyes travel the whole piece with a level of curiosity and wonder. I like this full display.

  • @AmyDanielsonoracle
    @AmyDanielsonoracle 11 лет назад +1

    Loved this. I learned so much! Thank you for sharing the info!

  • @JCArtworks89
    @JCArtworks89 5 лет назад

    To keep it simple.....and then I'm going to add .....to keep it simple.....JK it looks great ma'am 😅😊

  • @reynvlogs5235
    @reynvlogs5235 9 лет назад +5

    If this is a window display... The product are too many .... I still believed less is more.

  • @hubert-gv1fp
    @hubert-gv1fp 5 лет назад +1

    It's look nice but what is the main product that they are selling? Or I'm miss the earliest video? It's too much and a lot of items what about the price point?The basics and techniques is there already.thank you for the another idea.the important in visual there is nothing wrong for creating a visual display in window or in selling area weather it look nice or not it depends to your Superior or VM manager if he or she will gona like it or not. If they like it means you are in the right path, if no Means there's something wrong. So we need to be more creative and always have plan B C D E..

  • @MichaelGrieve
    @MichaelGrieve 8 лет назад +4

    This display is to full. You need space between the different groups.