DESN 132B — PERSP & RENDERING SYSTEMS II | SPR 2020 | M/W 1:00–3:45PM | HSD105
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REFERENCES
It is not required that you utilize a convention center-type plan, but some students find it helpful in planning their design(s). Below are a couple for your consideration
International Motorcycle Show
at the Long Beach Convention
Center Floor Plan (PDF)
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Ergonomic Considerations
FURNITURE EXAMPLES
Retail display design includes freestanding floor displays for apparel, helmets, and other merchandise
called "table" and "gondola" styles, wall systems, "new bike island" (motorcycles), and cash wraps.
Below are a few examples taken from the brand Ducati.
Ducati Trade Show System
C. New Bike Island
A New bike "Island" is a type of retail display design to feature the most recent new motorcycle model being feature. Notice this computer model is very "generic" and lacks good rendering light logic.
The merchandise display above is a "table" furniture and can serve as a reference for understanding some of the types of merchandise that might also be displayed.
The merchandise display above is wall-based, but can serve as a fine reference for understanding some of the types of merchandise that might also be displayed on either the Table or Gondola.
A. Table
Table merchandise display furniture. Consider adding drawers or cabinets to conceal additional stock.
B. Gondola
The Gondola is a freestanding merchandise display furniture, easily movable system where hooks can be added for hanging clothing and shelves are vertically adjustable.
Photo above of actual bike island in store.
View of the Diavel on display with back-lit illuminated photography.
Diavel on display in the immediate foreground, a faring or gas tank gondola display, center (mid-ground), and the Café in the
far-ground right.
COSMETICS DISPLAYS
MAC and Benefit inside Nordstroms, left.
CYCLING INDUSTRY
Left. Various elements for the Lapierre cycling brand, shown here without bicycles in place.
Right. Display system for a major wheel company, ZIPP.
Shoe (and helmet) display for an area bike shop.
WATCH DISPLAYS
Watch displays from a few different brands.
VENDOR GONDOLAS
Two sides of the same gondola for this off road suspension company.
OUTDOOR MALL VENDOR ISLANDS
Here are two examples of Vendor Islands at an area outlet mall.
Agenda Trade Show
Various examples of Active Lifestyle Brands at the Long Beach Convention Center
Brother's Marshall lifeguard tower
Kase Real Estate
Creative ReCreation
Creative ReCreation2
D3EP
GoPro
GoPro
Nixon
Nixon2
Nixon3
Nixon4
Parafina
Modus Bearings
Sanuk
Stance
Stance2
Primitive
Primitive2
Dark Seas
Brand not known
Shape Studios
Staple
Fi Collection?
Unknown sneaker brand
8 - 24
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SKETCHES
Below, a preliminary rough sketch for an exhibition display. Notice the Logo would need to be corrected to comply with the correct logo, italicized and bolder lettering style. Other styling cues, such as rounding of some corners should also be developed. Display stands need representation of accessories, bikes need to be added and people should be traced from photos or entourage. More background context should also be added.
ENVIRONMENTAL SKETCHES
Feel free to sketch the environment in which your display furniture will live. These sketches do not need to be the primary focus of your design, but may be a great complement to your presentation.
BEYOND BOXES - TRIANGULATIONS
BEYOND BOXES - ADVANCED CURVED SURFACES
STUDENT EXAMPLES (TRADE SHOW)
STUDENT LEARNING OBJECTIVES (SLOs)
GRADING AND EVALUATION RUBRIC
The following Rubric will apply in assessment of the student's work product, presentation, and/or process:
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* Estimate only. See instructor and calendar for specific due dates. Summer Session schedule is more compressed with one week equal to approximately two and half semester weeks.
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