April 18, 2007

Abbey Press – “Just Heavenly” Glass Angel Figurine Display

Abbey Press was looking for an attractive but economical way to display their “Just Heavenly” Glass Angel Figurines. The solution was a mirrored acrylic back to the display that draws attention to the colors the angels project.

Abbey Press – “Just Heavenly” Glass Angel Figurine Display

Clear acrylic “half circles” were glued on the shelves to keep the angels aliened and attractively displayed.

A simple graphic element was screen printed in purple on the sign area to tie in with the colors of the angles.

The display was designed so that it could be a shelf or counter display.

Posted by Ed White at 01:48 PM

October 30, 2006

Bank Information Kiosk / Literature Rack

Bank One / Valley National Bank Kiosk

point-of-purchase literature holder / rack / kiosk

Banks are learning that they are also retailers.

They have products they need to market, and it is important to grab the customer's attention. Valley National Bank (a division of Bank One) accomplished this in all of their branches with this attractive, information kiosk.

The top section holds brochures in two vacuum-formed plastic sections alternating with graphic areas. By removing the top 'cap' the graphics can be replaced easily for monthly campaigns.

Two metal brochure holders are attached to the top section and extend out to highlight special literature.

The bottom section is constructed of a 1/2"-thick paper tube laminated with a brushed aluminum covering.

Although approximately 36" inches in diameter, the kiosk ships in a relatively small container. The top cap is removed and the base and literature holders fit within the top section. Once the top cap is replaced, the display is packed in a heavy-duty shipping carton. The display assembles quickly at the bank location.

(multiple galleries of display examples)

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Posted by Ed White at 01:52 PM

October 23, 2006

Boot Counter / Wall Display

Red Wing Boot Point-of-Purchase Display

vacuum-formed plastic point-of-purchase counter display

What better way to sell a hiking or work boot than to put it in the environment where it will be worn - by bringing the woods into the store. This display is constructed from vacuum-formed plastic. The mold was made from an actual chainsaw-cut log.

display detail: airbrushed wood texture
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The bark texture was airbrushed for a realistic appearance. Metal hooks were attached on the back that could accommodate pegboard, slatwall, or slat grid. The brand logo was added to assure that Red Wing boots were the products being highlighted. Lightweight yet sturdy, this display accomplished the goal of placing the boot in the woods.

(multiple galleries of display examples)

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Posted by Ed White at 01:09 PM

October 16, 2006

Wire & Plastic Slipper Display

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slipper point-of-purchase display with casters

Solé Slipper Display

This attention-getting display has full litho graphics mounted on 6mm Sintra (expanded pvc plastic) side panels. The display was designed with 1" square tubing giving a slim and lightweight - yet sturdy - look. Eight-inch wire hooks can be positioned to accommodate products of different sizes. The 7-gauge wire slatwall can be shopped from both sides. All metal parts were coated with a bright white glossy powder coating. With 1-1/2" diameter lockable non-marring casters, the display is easily positioned within the retail store.

wire & plastic point-of-purchase display detail: hooks & casters
display detail: hooks & casters








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Posted by Ed White at 11:16 AM

October 09, 2006

Interactive Kiosk - Point-of-Purchase Display

Polaris Four-Wheeler — Interactive Kiosk

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Interactive Kiosk - Realistic Stone
There is more to this point of purchase display than meets the eye.

The display was built specifically for Cabela’s Sporting Good stores to sell accessories for the Polaris 4 Wheel ATV Quad and use as an educational tool. On the back of this kiosk is a touch screen monitor for interactive information on the vehicle.

information touch screen on back of display
Touch Screen on Back of Display

Underneath this realistic stone display is a multi-purpose steel frame. A back panel can be removed and the display “jacked” up to move on casters to relocate within the store. A built-in ramp was provided to drive the vehicle on top of the “mountain”. Due to the weight of the four-wheeler (approx. 470 lbs.) it was important to design a frame that was sturdy yet light enough to move easily.

The imitation stone was carved out of polyurethane foam and then sprayed with a tough water resistant urethane “skin”. The “rocks” were then air brushed by artisans for realism.

The side panels of the display are slatwall for hanging product.

(multiple galleries of display examples)

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Posted by Ed White at 09:53 AM

October 02, 2006

Plastic Slatwall Spinner Display

Zondervan Publishing—Children’s Story Keepers Gift Center

plastic slatwall point-of-purchase spinner display
plastic slatwall spinner

This display is a unique spinner point-of-purchase display. The center section is a four sided plastic slatwall spinner with pockets for product. On two sides are plastic slatwall panels the hanging product.

The base is constructed of MDF (medium density fiberboard) with low pressure laminate covering. The graphics are screen printed. The header was printed in four color offset printing and laminated to foam core board.

The display had four black plastic “twin” casters for easy repositioning within the store.

The display attracted the attention of parents and kids alike.

(multiple galleries of display examples)

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Posted by Ed White at 09:35 AM

September 25, 2006

Multi-Purpose Acrylic Display

Abbey Press Acrylic Necklace Counter/Wall Display

custom acrylic point-of-purchase display on easel
counter display with easel

Abbey Press recently introduced this multi-purpose acrylic display for their necklace and bracelet gift items. They wanted a unique display solution that would market their product on slatwall or on a counter or shelf.

Display Smart developed an acrylic display that performs well in several locations in a point-of-purchase retail environment. It can function as a counter unit with an easel or hang on slatwall.

custom acrylic point-of-purchase display on slatwall
custom acrylic display
on slatwall

The graphics have been digitally printed on 80# cover stock and slide in between two layers of acrylic behind the product. Updated graphics can be inserted at any time. This enables the display to endure multiple marketing roll-outs and improves the long-term cost-effectiveness of the display.

Display Smart designed the acrylic hooks to have a “saddle” holder glued on the acrylic back plate. The hooks can be attached at the retail location and then loaded with product. This design allows the display to ship flat in a carton to reduce damage in shipment and minimize freight costs.

(multiple galleries of display examples)

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Posted by Ed White at 10:36 AM

January 16, 2006

Molded or Cast Urethane

Molded or Cast Urethane
Molded Urethane is a unique and cost effective process to mold items in smaller quantities that would not be economical to accomplish by casting in metal or injection molding. The process is a great for branding displays and fixtures. Mold costs can range from a few hundred dollars to five thousand dollars for a very complex mold.
molded urethane example
A two part mold is made by pouring a flexible plastic around an object or “pattern”. The polyurethane plastic is poured into the mold and then let to cure. The flexible mold is pulled back to release the part. Polyurethane can be painted, drilled, cut, objects cast within, and combined with other components.

Look closely at the few examples provided. Molded Urethane can be made to look like steel, bronze, copper, aluminum by adding metal particles. By making the mold from a stone, a piece of wood or sand the cast plastic is almost indistinguishable from the real thing. The manufacturing process allows producing full displays or components to develop the image you want.

Call Display Smart toll free at 888-843-1870 to learn more how Molded Urethane can be used effectively on your next project. Please click on our Resource Info or Gallery web site pages to see other examples of our manufacturing capabilities.

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Posted by Glen at 11:57 PM | Comments (0)

October 24, 2005

Sunflower Board- Green Sustainable Product

Dakota Burl
What happens when we take natural fibers from an abundant renewable resource—Sun Flower seed hulls, and turn them into a strong and attractive panel board with bio-resins made from Soy Beans?

1. A fresh and attractive new material lends itself to durable product displays.
2. A strong and durable sheet material creates a new look for store fixtures.
3. Using new materials, like Dakota Burl™, creates visual interest, fosters environmental responsibility, and encourages curiosity.

dakota-burl1.jpgDakota Burl™ is a unique bio-based decorative composite material, made from an abundant agricultural resource. It exhibits the beauty and elegance of traditional burled woods. The natural burled texture and pattern along with its panel properties allow for a variety of applications.

Dakota Burl™ can be used naturally or stained with conventional wood stains to achieve a wide range of color options. It comes in 4’x 8’ sheets to be used in any interior application replacing plywood, particle board or MDF. Available in ½”, ¾” and 1” thicknesses, Dakota Burl™ is dense, durable and emits no toxic gasses.

Dakota Burl™ work surfaces and table tops

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Examples of displays made from Dakota Burl™: Sproutz from Jonti Craft

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Environ is the creator of Dakota Burl™

What Is Dakota Burl™?
• A unique composite material that utilizes a bio-based technology and exhibits the beauty and elegance of traditional burled woods.

How Does Dakota Burl™ Benefit Our Environment?
• Manufactured from a rapidly renewable agricultural fiber product.
• No out-gassing solvents are added during the manufacturing process, thus the material emits no VOCs into the atmosphere.

What Does Dakota Burl™ Look Like?
• The defined black outlining complements the natural yellow and brown tones of the fibers creating a distinctive pattern.
• Natural or stained, the material resembles authentic burled woods, giving a wide range of color options.
• The burled pattern and natural appearance run throughout the thickness of the material.

How Does Dakota Burl™ Work?
• The material cuts, sands and routes with standard woodworking tools.
• Traditional wood staining and finishing techniques can be used on the material to create a wide range of appearances.
• Four foot by eight foot panels are manufactured in 1/2", 3/4" and 1" thicknesses.

How Can I Use Dakota Burl™?
• Superior panel properties allow for a variety of applications.
• Table Surfaces, Horizontal and Vertical Surfaces (transaction surfaces and interior decorative wall applications), Cabinetry, Furniture and Architectural Applications are all excellent uses for Dakota Burl™. Please note that this material is intended for commercial and residential interior applications only.

NOTE: Not recommended for kitchen and/or bath countertop applications.

Posted by Glen at 10:31 PM | Comments (0)

October 18, 2005

Acrylite Corrugated Acrylic Sheet

Acrylite Corrugated Acrylic SheetLooking for a cool looking accent for a fixture or display? CYRO Industries has a pre-formed wavy sheet that might do the trick. The material has an iridescent coating that gives matt pearlescent type of look on one side and sheen on the other side.

A standard sheet size is 41” W x 98”L in .118-inch thick (3 mm). Special lengths can be obtained up to 275 inches long (22.9 ft). The flutes are approximately ¾” of an inch high and about 3 inches apart from arc to arc. (See the drawing below for more details)

Acrylite corrugated sheet is extruded from impact-modified acrylic to be more break-resistant than sheet made from conventional acrylic. The material has an infrared reflecting surface coating and is resistant to aging. It does not become yellow or brittle The corrugated sheet was initially designed for patio roofs and is tough enough to withstand hail.

The material can be cut with a high-speed hand held circular saw and drilled. It can be fabricated mechanically, solvent or sonic welded.

Acrylite Corrugated Acrylic SheetDesigners have shown interest in using the corrugated acrylic sheet because of its versatility and attractive appearance. It has been used for building horizontal shelves of wine racks, the fronts of cabinet doors and for segments for a trade show booth.

Design ideas:
Store Fixtures
Decorative front on a cash wrap
Divider panels
End Cap backdrop panel
Sign panel

In-Store Marketing – P-O-P

Base for a cosmetic display
Shoe Platform for Shoe Display
Wrap-around backdrop
Display Column

To learn more how we could include this material in your fixture or display project please call us toll free at 888-843-1870.

Posted by Glen at 07:19 AM | Comments (0)

October 04, 2005

Backlit Photo Displays

backlit photo display fixturesDSA/Phototech Inc.'s ThinSlide 2.5 slide access illuminated display for small to very large graphics combines a narrow profile with economy and ease of access. At only 2.5 in. deep, the display is well within ADA guidelines, which require 4 in. maximum depth in public areas. The UL-listed ThinSlide 2.5 lightbox uses standard fluorescent lighting. It comes in six sizes from 40 in. by 50 in. to 72 in. by 144 in. and will accommodate all materials designed for backlit or edgelit applications. Using a Phillips-head or optional security screwdriver, the user can quickly remove any or all sides of the display, which slide out of place to allow fast changeout of graphics. Manufactured of extruded aluminum, the ThinSlide 2.5 display is designed to be light yet durable and to dissipate heat effectively. The standard finish is brushed aluminum; custom sizes and powdercoat finishes are also available.

DSA/Phototech has supplied lightboxes and other graphic display systems to the retail, advertising, and trade exhibit industries for more than three decades.

Source: NASFM

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October 03, 2005

Using Scents makes $ and Cent$ at Retail

Olfactory/Fragrance/Scent

using scents in retail display fixturesThe use of olfactory marketing at the point of sale creates an effect of surprise and is an important differentiation factor. Not only does it generate a better memory of the commercial message and the brand name with which it is associated but it intensifies the message and strengthens the positioning of products. Customers tend to browse longer and do more impulse buying when pleasurable scents are detected.

Fragrances are encapsulated in basic materials such as paper, card stock, adhesive labels, fabric, plastic and metal. Most fragrances can be used quite successfully in these materials with long lasting effects - some up to years. Handling breaks down the fragrance capsules not storing of finished products. In addition, many companies will customize fragrances to your specifications.

There are two basic ways to use fragrance: 1) diffusers and 2) incorporation into substrates.

Diffusers
Diffusers vary in size and shape. They are incorporated into a display or store fixture and are directly adaptable to your advertisement elements thanks to their maneuverability and their small size, which can be adjusted to the area of use. Their very low consumption of fluid prevents a frequent change of the fragrances and thus enables the installation in places difficult to access.

Many diffusers are also equipped with a programming system which enables the device to operate autonomously. The system has several features including the possibility to adapt the power of the fragrance to the area and a timer option to regulate the periods of diffusion.

Substrates
One option is to have the fragrance incorporated directly into the printing process. Any printer can accommodate a fragrance. Usually about 2 kg will cover 4000 A4 sheets. It will not affect the finished printed image. You can customize for a small part of the display or fixture or cover the entire surface area.

Some companies, such as Polyvel Inc., incorporate the power of fragrance into the production process of plastics. They specialize in additives to plastic and understand the chemical nature of fragrances to preserve their integrity and optimum performance in high temperature plastics processing environments. Whether the process is blown film, cast sheet, injection molding, blow molding, rotational molding, foam extrusion, heat seal materials, or spun bond non-woven fiber, they have developed scents that can easily be incorporated into a processing environment. Using three levels of concentrate (low, medium, high), fragrances can be used in varying intensities depending on display or fixture placement and size.

Sources and Further Information:

http://www.prolitec.com
http://www.aromaco.co.uk
http://www.polyvel.com/polyscent7.html

Posted by Glen at 09:21 PM | Comments (0)