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  • Golden Books/Disney Feature Pallet Display

    Client: Golden Book Publishing, New York
    Distribution: Supermarkets, drugstores, department stores and mass merchants
    Producer: Smurfit-Stone Display Group, Sandston, Va.
    Division: Temporary, Books, Newspapers and Magazines
    Objectives: To create a coloring contest and generate impulse purchases via a center aisle display that would have a four-way visibility with non-traditional "open look"; reduce parts, set-up time, costs and hold 768 pieces; be modular; and effectively communicate the features of the promotion.
    Golden Books/Disney Feature Pallet Display
  • Wacky Display Has Ellipsis Arts Hearing a Happy Tune

    Things are not always what they seem...
  • Wishbone Plush Toy Floor Display

    Client: Strottman International Inc.
    Producer: C.D. Baird & Co.
    Comments: Applying 4-color process graphics to foamboard and film lamination gave the display a clean and permanent look. Die cutting the pillow-edged foamboard and attaching lug-ons gave the display a 3-D look as well. The top and bottom of the display, along with the mop-guards, were shipped attached to the easel for easy out-of-the-box assembly.
    Wishbone Plush Toy Floor Display
  • Kmart Books and Magazines Display

    Client: Kmart
    Products promoted: Books and magazines at feature discount prices.
    Category management strategy: This header, shelf and endcap system organize the category, making it easier for the consumer to navigate. The header was designed using LESA accent material, giving it an illuminated look. The gondola signage showed product location and organized it into 30-foot sections. Plastic extrusions were used on the shelf for feature pricing. A special endcap configuration, previously unused, was designed to draw the consumers attention.
    Kmart Books and Magazines Display
  • Disney's Win/Go Promotion Display

    Inland Paperboard & Packaging Inc.
    Schwarz Worldwide
    Comments: The objective of this campaign was to heighten awareness of Disney's "Wild Kingdom" among children between the ages of 8 and 12. The display was designed as an exact replica of the "Tree of Life," a signature attraction at the park. Because of the display's size, it was highly visible throughout the store. More than 80 percent of the display's 120,000 entry forms were completed within four days -- the program was designed to last two weeks.
    Disney's Win/Go Promotion Display
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