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Lifestyle Merchandising for the 21st Century
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Blog offers latest and best techniques, strategies and how-to for retail lifestyle merchandising daily, using examples from superb stores, with pictures, clear explanations and commentary
Recent Posts
Do Not Open Until January 2nd!
(Above, the Don McEvoy showroom in transition). During the month of January, we have many exciting pictures/posts for you, including:"Before," "during," and "after" photos of the complete renovation of two, approximately 8,000 square foot showrooms i...
Lifestyle Merchandising is About Stories and Relationships!
(Above, Elizabeth Anyaa). Once you've got the stories in place, and the dynamics for expanding them, on-going, then your job is finding out what your audience (customers, customers-to-be) could enjoy doing with you, without commitments or obligations...
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(photo: comixtalk.com) Alan Bean, 4th man to walk on the moon, said this about the moon walk's effect on him (in an interview with Andrew Chaikin, author of The Man on the Moon: The Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts, Penguin Books, 1994):"I remember t...
Merchandising the Extreme Challenges!
Antiques stores are an extreme merchandising challenge. The merchandise is often disconnected and unpredictable. (Above, a room/vignette at White Elephant Antiques in Dallas.) White Elephant's merchandiser overcomes this with one cardinal rule that g...
YOU, Reading A Blog on Merchandising...
. . . yes, YOU . . . are a right-brainer. Just thought you'd like to know.Today, some quotes from the book, but not anything Pink himself wrote, but rather quotes from others that he interspersed in his book:"Humans are not ideally set up to understa...
Take Heart, Artists, Merchandisers and Designers!
How times have changed! Plunger on the right, designed by architect Michael Graves...Harvard neurologist Daniel H. Pink's book, A Whole New Mind, Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future explains how the logical, linear, orderly left brain won't be an...

