I am researching an assignment for university on how the interior spaces of retail stores are set out to encourage shoppers to buy things ... I would really appreciate if you guys could give me some feedback, as some of you seem to be pretty intensive shoppers !
So ... a few ideas to start off :
How much do these things affect your shopping habits inside a particular store? Does anything especially just make you want to rip open your wallet and swipe your card?
- lighting
- placement of goods (minimalist or crowded)
- colour schemes on walls/decor and use of materials (carpet? tiles? stone? wood?)
- change rooms with seats/large rooms/mulitple mirrors
- layout of store {placement of cash regi/fitting rooms/first thing you see when entering)
- layout of stock (in - colour combinations; new/past seasons; type of garment; suggested combinations places together etc.)
- general vibe
- window display
- reputation of store
Don't feel you need to answer for everything, any responses would be fabulous!
THANK YOU GIRLS AND GUYS
So ... a few ideas to start off :
How much do these things affect your shopping habits inside a particular store? Does anything especially just make you want to rip open your wallet and swipe your card?
- lighting
- placement of goods (minimalist or crowded)
- colour schemes on walls/decor and use of materials (carpet? tiles? stone? wood?)
- change rooms with seats/large rooms/mulitple mirrors
- layout of store {placement of cash regi/fitting rooms/first thing you see when entering)
- layout of stock (in - colour combinations; new/past seasons; type of garment; suggested combinations places together etc.)
- general vibe
- window display
- reputation of store
Don't feel you need to answer for everything, any responses would be fabulous!
THANK YOU GIRLS AND GUYS