Design & Industry Research
Visual Merchandising
For a visual merchandising course, I created merchandising directives and wall, table and window displays. Through this course I was given a complete overview of the history of store display and learned skills in product placement, space allocation, target market research and utilizing the principles of design. Below are photos of my work. Click here to view my final portfolio for the course.
Window and Wall Merchandising Directives
Utilizing Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, I created a window directive for the store, H&M.
Utilizing Adobe Photoshop, I created a mood board for my window directive for the store, H&M.
Utilizing Adobe Photoshop, I created a mood board for my window directive for the UK store, River Island.
Utilizing Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop, I created a window directive for the store, H&M.
Shadowbox and Large Window Displays
For my group's first shadow box, we created a display for Shea Moisture hair products. Along with the products, we used props such as water bottles cut and spray painted to look like flowers, a real log and fabric for the border.
For my group's first shadow box, we created a display for Shea Moisture hair products. Along with the products, we used props such as water bottles cut and spray painted to look like flowers, a real log and fabric for the border.
The mood board for our window display.
For my group's first shadow box, we created a display for Shea Moisture hair products. Along with the products, we used props such as water bottles cut and spray painted to look like flowers, a real log and fabric for the border.
Lab Activities
For this lab activity, my group and I dressed mannequins based on Spring 2017 trends.
For this lab activity, my group and I dressed mannequins based on Spring 2017 trends.
For this lab activity, we designed a wall for the store, Francesca's.
For this lab activity, my group and I dressed mannequins based on Spring 2017 trends.