The power of presentation

According to Yvonne, the customer journey starts outside the store. A good display not only grabs attention but also influences behavior and enhances brand perception. Once a member steps inside, everything must be perfect: layout, atmosphere, composition, and signage. Visual merchandising is not decoration but a strategic game that directly impacts sales.

An effective presentation makes optimal use of available square meters and highlights products in the right light, literally. The ‘golden eye area’, in the top left of the customer’s field of vision, is the perfect spot for an eye-catcher. That’s where the story you want to tell as a store or brand begins.

Composition, color, and simplicity

Yvonne starts every presentation with an analysis of the space. Is it long, narrow, deep, or compact? Based on that, she chooses a composition, such as the pyramid structure or working with layers: foreground, middle, and background. Repetition of shapes, colors, and materials creates calmness and recognizability.

Color use is essential. The golden rule? Limit yourself to three to four main colors and add one accent color as an eye-catcher. This creates a powerful overall image that holds attention. Trends and seasonal colors play an important role in this and are actively followed at TICA through platforms like Pinterest, TikTok, and international fairs such as Milan Design Week.

Surprise with Material and Storytelling

A presentation should surprise. By showing products in a different way than usual, you create impact. Think of using unexpected materials like insulation foil in a winter theme or combining styles that don’t usually go together. This not only makes a visual statement but also appeals to different types of customers.

A good example is the presentation of laundry perfumes in the Concept Store. By adding a pink washing machine—in the same color as the packaging—it was immediately clear what the product did. Sales increased immediately. That’s the power of visual communication.

 

Hotspots, Coldspots, and KPIs

Visual merchandising is also about measurement. Yvonne analyzes sales figures weekly and looks at the performance of presentations. Products that don’t sell well can be moved to a hotspot: a place in the store with high traffic and optimal visibility. Conversely, popular products can be placed in less prominent spots because they sell themselves.

Signage plays a major role in this. A clear message—such as a promotion, new collection, or brand introduction—enhances the presentation and helps the customer make choices. It’s important that the signage always fits within the brand or store’s style to maintain recognizability.

Lighting makes the difference

Finally, lighting is a crucial factor. Without good lighting, a presentation doesn’t come to life. Every product must literally be in the spotlight. Yvonne uses a simple but effective technique: holding her hand in front of the spotlight and then removing it to see which part of the presentation is lit. Small adjustments in lighting can make a big difference in experience and sales.

The ultimate tip?

Let your presentation do the work. Choose simplicity, place your eye-catcher in the right spot, and tell a story that makes sense.

Want to see how TICA displays with impact? Visit TICA Concept Store Venlo or one of our other locations. Or listen to the full episode of TICA Talk.

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