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Contemporary Visual Merchandising and Environmental Design by Jay Diamond,

Contemporary Visual Merchandising and Environmental Design by Jay Diamond,
This comprehensive and practical book provides an introduction to visual merchandising. The most complete book of its type on the market, it is clearly written and contains a wealth of photographs and drawings from most major retailers. A companion CD-ROM provides a wealth of resource materials. This book about retail displays and merchandising focuses on "every" aspect of visual merchandising (not just fashion apparel), covering facilities design, display forms, materials and props, lighting, color, and visual themes. It describes how the small retailer can energize their displays without spending alot of capital, and presents examples of successful retail merchandising. For visual merchandisers, other display personnel, and owners/managers of retail outlets.



A Stitch in Time: Lean Retailing and the Transformation of Manufacturing--Lessons from the Apparel and Textile Industries by Frederick H. Abernathy,
A Stitch in Time: Lean Retailing and the Transformation of Manufacturing--Lessons from the Apparel and Textile Industries by Frederick H. Abernathy,
The textile and fashion industries have forever been at the mercy of rapidly changing styles and fickle customers who want the latest designs white they are still fashionable. The result for these businesses, often forced to forecast sales and deal with suppliers based on volatile demand, is a history of stock shortages, or costly markdowns. But, as the authors disclose in A Stitch in Time, technological advances that began in the 1980s introduced a new concept in retailing -- lean retailing. Pioneered by entrepreneurs such as Sam WaLton and WAL-MART, lean retailing has enabled apparel producers to reorganize the manner in which they related to retail customers, undertook distribution, forecasted and planned production, and managed supplier relations. In an industry that typically suffered from great delays from warehouse to rack, sales data was now captured at the retailer's checkout through bar coding and immediately transmitted back to distributors, manufacturers, designers, and even to the textile mills that weave the cloth. Armed with up-to-the-minute data about colors, sizes, and geographic sales, everyone in the chain was able to reduce cost, increase efficiency, and keep the customer in style like never before. And today, the broad changes introduced in the apparal, industry by lean retailing are rippling through a growing segment of the American economy. A richly detailed and resonant account, A Stitch in Time brilliantly captures both the history and the future of the fashion industry as it a new paradigm for understanding the challenges of offers executives retailing and manufacturing in all segments of our rapidly transforming economy.



Floor model - A floor model is a piece of equipment placed in a retail shop's sales area for display purposes. Floor models are taken out of their packaging, and (if possible) plugged in to an electric outlet, cable or satellite television feed, or local area network--especially when the floor model is demonstrating an item classified as consumer electronics.

Monochrome Display Adapter - The Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA, also MDA card, Monochrome Display and Printer Adapter, MDPA) introduced in 1981 was IBM's standard video display card and computer display standard for the PC. The MDA did not have any graphics mode of any kind; it only featured a single monochrome text mode (PC video mode 7), which could display 80 columns by 25 lines of high resolution text characters.

Fourteen-segment display - A fourteen-segment display (sometimes referred to as a starburst display) is a type of display based on 14 segments that can be turned on or off according to the graphic pattern to be produced. It is an extension of the more common seven-segment display (the fourteen-segment display having an additional 4 diagonal, 2 vertical, and 1 horizontal segment[s]).

Virtual retinal display - A virtual retinal display (VRD), also known as a retinal scan display (RSD), is a new display technology that draws a raster display (like a television) directly onto the retina of the eye. The user sees what appears to be a conventional display floating in space in front of them.



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