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Designing the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces

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About Designing The Brand Identity In Retail Spaces

Review Designing the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces combines Martin's impeccable style of writing and academia and presents diverse retail design case studies in just the right detail to illustrate the role of retail design in different stages of a brand's life-stage. Quotes and testimonials from the design stake holders, top creative minds and design talents, adds valuable first hand credibility to each of the 300 brand case studies from 48 reputed brands ... the book is a great read and very useful for budding architects, interior designers and retailers. Excellent book and very detailed insight into the world of retail branding, well laid out and full of really useful case studies. Absolutely a must have for anyone involved/interested in the creative retail sector. Product Description Without design, the "brand identity" is just a name, sometimes paired with a statement that enumerates the values of the company. It is two-dimensional when written down or printed. The task for the retail designer is to turn that name or statement into a three-dimensional environment in which consumers may interact with the brand's product or services. Designing the Brand Identity in Retail Spaces is a casebook that shows and tells how architects and store designers have tackled that challenge. With nearly 300 examples from 48 renowned brands from around the world, this book examines every stage of a brand's "lifetime," from inception to show room. Cases run the retail gamut, including restaurants, department stores, and luxury brands. Each case is paired with analysis and interviews with brand managers and designers, guiding the reader through the entire design process. Easy to read and replete with stunning illustrations, this is the perfect primer for students and young professionals creating brand identities in their retail design. About the Author Martin M. Pegler has been in the field of visual merchandising and store design for over fifty years and has authored and edited more than seventy books. He is an international lecturer on Display, Visual Merchandising and Store Design and an editor of the quarterly publication, Retail Design International.