Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Australia. Show all posts

Friday, 5 August 2016

Myer, Australia

Images Courtesy and Copyright Myer, Australia

It always seems so odd to us that seasons are completely out of sync from us on London time although of course there is life beyond this metropolis and we have to remind ourselves that the world doesn't revolve around this city, does it?  We are always so pleased to see what is happening around the world (after all we don't really live in a vacuum) and our friends across the world are doing some fantastic work.  We have included Myer previously and they are clearly rocking the high street in Australia with their latest AW16 collection presented in a repetition and gravitational format. Some very exciting things happening and looking fantastic guys. 




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Saturday, 5 March 2016

Myer, Melbourne, Australia

Images Courtesy and Copyright Myers Department stores

If you are not familiar with this brand then you may be surprised to know that this chain of fantastic department stores is not only the biggest in the country but also has a heritage we are sure would be envied by any northern hemisphere brand dating back to 1899.  For their new seasons launch, the windows and in-store creative team have recently installed their new seasons 'no regrets' campaign which has a big focus on some of the new amazing brands at the store.  The team have created an 'army' of mannequins to showcase their product in the windows using different ‘no regrets’ props.  Fantastic to see such creativity from our Visual Merchandising colleagues 'down under' with such a wonderful Western aesthetic too.




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Saturday, 23 January 2016

David Jones, Australia

Images Courtesy and Copyright http://global-display.co/

We rarely receive images from places such as Australia so it is a pleasure to include these to share with you all.  David Jones is one of Australia's leading department stores offering a wide range of high quality merchandise to its customers across its 38 stores which it has done now for an incredible 178 years..!  Working in conjunction with Global Display, this project featured design and production of over 300 unique items of metal work, joinery, upholstery and acrylic to create this uniquely contemporary retail environment.  From Studio-W (Women's Fashion for young urban consumers), JT One (women's lingerie) to RE Denim (Men's Fashion) it really is fantastic to see a space so unknown to us previously.  Just in case you don't know them,  Global Display are leaders in creating contemporary retail spaces, who adopt a cohesive approach to their work incorporating retail design, fixtures and fittings, mannequins, and visual merchandising for brand leaders around the world.




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Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Kangan Institute, Australia

Its not often that we include entries from our friends in Australia.  We want to celebrate what our fantastic colleagues and in particular, their students are doing on the other side of the world from us and we are enormously grateful to our wonderful friend Ron Watkins for sharing this. 
Just to set the scene.......and Ron wont thank me for saying this.......but both he and I have waxed lyrical for many hours over far too many beverages (possibly tea and coffee) in countries alien to us both while putting the Visual Merchandising world to rights........and then forgetting the whole thing until the next time (but we know you wont tell anyone....will you?).  What is important here is the friendship, the networks being knitted together and the connections being made and this is proving life long; these have stretched across the globe and the years and made it ever smaller and the network ever better.  Why is this kind of journey always frowned upon?  Isn't it so interesting that we in our industry, wherever we are in the world seem to gravitate towards each other and just make things work against all the odds?  Our fantastic and sadly missed friend Professor Knoth from LIM in NYC and us used to laugh, banter and mind storm so many ideas  on a daily basis via e-mail and skype even with the enormous time delay between London and New York that we could never resist saying no to a new idea or concept that he threw our way; we were compelled; it is just a terrible shame that he is no longer with us.  Part of his legacy was giving us the manuscript of his book about the legendary (display artist) Visual Merchandiser Lester Gaba and his constant companion the plaster mannequin Cynthia (who he took to the cinema and theatre and on bus rides around New York, then at the end of the evening wrapped her up in a velvet bag until she......well, the first bit is funny and then it becomes a smidgen bit creepy....however our lips are sealed) 
 
 

 

Anyway, the realisation has just struck us that we may now have to make a fly-on-the-wall documentary about how we came to have the manuscript and then complete it. Possibly narrated by Sue Johnston or Kathy's Burke or Tyson? Or, whats-her-face who used to be in Neighbours? Of course we wouldn't possibly want to put that 'out there' would we? And suggest a lucrative TV contract? Possibly Hollywood?
But, anyway, we need to celebrate the here and now, and in particular the future, so....how cool are these guys? These amazing students from the Kangan Institute in Australia have created this fantastic installation. The time-lapse video is brilliant.......just watch and be amazed at the future Visual Merchandisers from the other side of the world (from us at least) who may be closer to you than you realise very soon......just watch this space.........Australian Visual Merchandising is clearly rocking and we love it...!  Well done guys and thank you for sharing this.  One day we will swing by your institute and share the London Love.....;o) 

Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Two Point Nine Design, Australia


Its always so interesting to find new contacts within this industry and a wonderful pleasure enabling people behind them to communicate their work on this site particularly from a global perspective. With seventeen years experience under his belt, Michael McBean has recently launched Two Point Nine Design in Melbourne, Australia. “Small businesses particularly, as well as large corporations in Australia are realising the importance of Visual Merchandising within their stores in enabling them to maximise their sales.” In addition to this “Clients witness financial growth within their business”, says Michael. Michael enables retailers to create stimulating and visually exciting environments – a much needed creative input to so many brands out there in the world. To date clients have included Cradle Rock (children’s vintage on-line retailer), Borders as well as a variety of other influential Australian brands with future projects planned for a Fashion Vintage store. I am really excited that Visual Merchandising is being taken seriously beyond the major influential design capitals of the world such as New York, London and Tokyo, so I guess watch this space and I’m sure Melbourne will be one of our next destinations in search of inspiration and creativity. If you happen to be in Australia and you need a consultant Michael McBean at Two Point Nine Design needs to be one of your must have contacts. Contact Michael :- Michael@twopointnine.com.au



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