Using colour blocking of the product in the shops is one of the simplest ways to add visual impact and one of the basics in Visual Merchandising. From shirts, towels, fruit and tins of paint, products can be displayed in an eye-catching and practical way. It’s easy to replenish the missing stock because it’s obvious when a certain colour is missing. It is often favoured by the big superstores and high-street chains but there is no reason why small or large independent shops can’t use it. Here is some inspiration for you. For more ideas please get in touch with [email protected]
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