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DISPLAY STRUCTURAL DESIGN FOR INTERACTIVE RETAIL DISPLAYS

  • profile By BCI
  • calender 23 June 2024

Brands are using structural design for retail displays that combine traits that enable unparalleled interactivity at retail.

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Interactive displays can integrate technology in unique ways whether it’s installing mechanical elements to the structure or simply including a QR code that extends the experience beyond the actual display.

Today, the retail landscape is about creating immersive experiences that compel customers to buy and forge deeper brand connections. The best displays catch the eye, engage the viewer on an emotional level, and merchandize the products in the best light possible. Structural design for retail displays plays a crucial role in this shift, evolving to support products and messages and facilitating engaging customer interactions.

 

So, let’s explore how corrugated material is being combined with technology in interactive retail displays to create experiences that are grabbing attention in the store like never before. We’ll also learn how Buckeye Corrugated, Inc., a leading corrugated box manufacturer, is helping businesses create these custom, often complex solutions.

 

BEYOND STATIC DISPLAYS

Traditional retail display stands made from corrugated, while still functional, provide more flexibility, allowing designs to compete in today’s experience-driven retail environment. Through structural design, retail displays can incorporate innovative materials and techniques to create solutions that are:

 

  • Interactive:Imagine displays that respond to customer touch, triggering product information or even launching augmented reality experiences. Structural design must account for the integration of interactive elements like touchscreens, sensors, and lighting systems.
  • Durable:Interactive displays are often subject to more wear and tear than static displays because people are compelled to touch and interact with them more. The structural design must ensure that the display is durable enough to withstand constant customer interaction while maintaining its visual integrity.
  • Modular and Adaptable:Retail environments are constantly changing. POP displays need structural design that allows for portability and adaptability, allowing brands to easily modify or reconfigure displays to accommodate new products or promotions.
  • Sustainable:Consumers are increasingly environmentally conscious. Structural design can incorporate recyclable corrugated and prioritize eco-friendly messaging for a more sustainable retail experience.

INNOVATIONS IN MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES

Advancements in materials and techniques are pushing the boundaries of structural design for retail displays:

  • Lightweight Yet Sturdy Materials:Materials like lightweight yet strong composites and engineered wood allow for the creation of intricate display structures without compromising on stability.
  • Kinetic Design:Displays that move or transform create a sense of energy and intrigue. The display’s corrugated structural design can incorporate hinges, motors, or other mechanisms that facilitate movement in a safe and controlled manner.
  • Interactive Surfaces:Mounted touchscreen devices that have pre-programmed user-controlled interfaces allowing the user to explore a product’s story through text, images and videos at their own pace. These immersive experiences require structural designs that seamlessly integrate interactive technology with a corrugated structure.

 

EXAMPLES OF INTERACTIVE RETAIL DISPLAYS

Here are some inspiring examples of how structural design is pushing the envelope in interactive retail:

 

  • Product “Try-On” Displays:Digital displays with touchscreens allow customers to try on clothing or makeup virtually, creating a personalized and engaging experience. The structural design must accommodate the touchscreen technology while ensuring a sleek and inviting display.
  • Interactive Product Exploration Stations:Displays with built-in games or simulations allow customers to explore product features in a fun and interactive way. Structural design plays a critical role in integrating these interactive elements while maintaining safety and functionality.
  • Video Content:Incorporating a video player into the display allows you to tell your brand story, demonstrate a new product, or promote cause marketing initiatives. It adds a layer of tangibility when shoppers can see demonstrations of the product promise.

 

PARTNER WITH BCI FOR CAPTIVATING INTERACTIVE DISPLAYS

 

At BCI, we understand the power of structural design for retail displays. Our team of experienced designers and engineers can create innovative and functional displays that combine traditional display structures with advanced technology to support your marketing vision. We utilize cutting-edge materials and techniques to ensure your displays are not only engaging but also durable, sustainable, and cost-effective.

 

Ready to take your retail displays to the next level? Contact BCI today, and let’s discuss how we can help you create more interactive experiences that captivate customers and drive results.