The Payoffs for Good Retail Design
Research continues to provide new examples of ways in which retail design influences product sales.
Research continues to provide new examples of ways in which retail design influences product sales.
Place design influences the effectiveness of retail spaces.
Music volume influences the drinking of alcohol.
Architect magazine asked five sets of architects to redesign Starbucks, based on their impressions of how these coffee shop spaces are currently used and what functions they will serve in the future.
Rosen reviews recent research on multitasking.
Shopping is one of the mechanisms through which we explore our world.
Individuals working in spaces with live interior plants or window views have significantly higher levels of job satisfaction than people who work in spaces without live plants or windows.
Jonah Berger, from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and Grainne Fitzsimmons, from the University of Waterloo in Ontario, have recently completed a study detailing some of the subtle influences that store design can have on product choice.
In a retail setting, a pleasant image or an aroma that stimulates the appetite has been linked to unrelated impulse purchases.
Older adults experience retail lighting differently than younger adults.