Top tips

Retail design by Jeff Kindleysides

About to begin a retail design project? Here are ten top tips for success

Set the project in context

Consider what your competitors are doing and define your retail strategy as part of a wider corporate strategy.

Balance research with intuition

Understand when and how consumer research can help and also when intuition and professional design experience must prevail.

Involve all parties

Get everyone to buy in to your plans and understand the goals from the outset - including the chief executive.

Agree budgets at the outset

Ensure that the budget is realistic and be honest about what you can achieve and when. This will create clarity around whether retail refreshment or full refurbishment can be achieved.

Create a vision

Even if you can only move one step towards it today, at least all retail design will be consistent and work towards a longer-term goal.

Define a clear approvals process

Design by committee must be avoided at all costs. It is essential to designate one person who has final sign-off of the concept and that they are empowered to make decisions on the spot.

If different parties (subcontractors) are managing different aspects of the project, it is essential that they all meet regularly to table concerns and discuss scheduling.

Set clear aims and objectives

Agree goals for the short, medium and long term. What do you need to achieve today? What do you hope to achieve tomorrow?

Monitor the results

And remember that these can be both tangible and intangible. Results range from consumer feedback and sales figures through to more intangible results, including improved brand equity and ability to gain presence within more prestigious retail locations.

Prioritise good service

Always invest in staff training alongside a new concept. All good retail design depends on good service, as the environment can only set the scene and create desire.

Manage the roll-out or implementation

Whether you are rolling out a design concept globally, or just across two stores, ensure that you have a network of local partners to project manage the implementation of the store at local level.

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