An otherwise modern store took a step backwards in appearance with unkempt pegboard hooks like these: inconsistent backplate designs, substandard plating and finishing, obvious weld marks, and poor hook alignment. Neatness does count in merchandising and store fixtures, and these fixtures are a detriment to the store brand.
For excellence in hookery SEE…
“How Pegboard Could and Should Look”
“Impressive Peg Hook Alignment”
“How Slatwall Should Look vs Pegboard“For horror in hook display SEE…
“2011 Unruly Fixture Award”
“Hook Design and Quality Standards”
“Holy Grail of Retailing Lost”
“Hook Fight in Neck Ties”
“How to Avoid Frontwire Sag”For subtle mis-fixturing SEE…
“Eye Test for Fixture Experts”
“How Not To Mix ‘N Match Hooks”
“Slatwire Erraticism”
“Five out of Six Hooks Disagree”For additional hook standards SEE…
“Hook Frontwire Standards”
“Hook Gauge and Finish Baselines”
“Hook Design and Quality Standards”
“Metal Plate Label Holder Primer”For outstanding discipline in continuous display SEE…
“Continuous Strip Scan Hooks” and
“Slotwall & Label Strip Both Curve”For a one-of-a-kind hook organization SEE…
“Bar Defines Categories on Slatwall”SEARCH “Hook Alignment” for all examples both good and bad or “Best Practices” for other fixturing advice.
Broadening your view and SEARCH “Failed” for fixtures that go beyond these inadequacies and actually fail physically in the field.