FABRIC LIGHT BOXES IN -STORE & RETAIL BRANDING
FABRIC LIGHT BOXES IN -STORE & RETAIL BRANDING
With the modern consumer becoming increasingly desensitized to traditional storefront advertisement, it has become more apparent than ever that retailer must adjust their strategy with respect to the physical retail space in order to compete.
Brands must now ask themselves the following question when conceptualizing a retail environment: what does the customer see when they approach our space?
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| Fabric backlit displays for Zero glare visuals |
Many small retailers may view lighting within their stores as an afterthought. While others may simply use it to set the atmosphere of the physical space. However, dynamic lighting within the store can have a strong impact on the overall experience. In fact, research has shown that it can have an effect on the cognitive purchasing habits of the consumer as well.
Finding the right balance of high-quality graphics and inviting store lighting can sometimes be tricky. One of the most effective, yet overlooked solutions is the proper integration of soft signage lightboxes. As many within both the visual communication and retail industries know, the combination of lightbox technology with captivating imagery is an attention-grabbing alternative to traditional store signage. Perhaps less known is the importance of utilizing the benefits of light box technology to complement existing in store lighting
With respect to logistical efficiencies, one . of the most important aspects of soft signage lightboxes are a major decrease in campaign graphic fulfillment costs, primarily with respect to shipping. Traditionally, the fabric utilized with lightbox technology required that the company roll the graphic on a rigid core to minimize defects. This resulted in increasingly large packages as retailers began to expand the size of their graphic needs.
With the advancements in dye sublimation fabric printing, the visual communications industry is now able to offer high quality backlit material that folds into a neat and tidy package that is more than half the size of a rolled graphic.







































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