Too many squares and cubes cluttering your retail landscape? How about a three-dimensional wedge-shaped point-of-purchase creation of die-cut, folded cardboard to promote your brand? Interesting that it promotes back and front and up … But not side-to-side. When this new approach starts to loose impact, I am sure some creative POP designer will move on to Buckyballs (Fullerene) and Hoberman Spheres (Icosidodecahedron). CLICK the thumbnail for additional closeup views.
For other dimensional Point-of-Purchase SEE…
“3D Dimensionals Reproduce and Multiply”
“Making Snow Flakes Appear Unique”
“Gold vs Frankincense and Mir”
“Die-cut Heptrahedral Display“
“Empty Box Sells Full Box.”
“Category Defining 3D Dimensional On Shelf”
“Cubic Signs“
“Die-Cut Carton as 3D Signage”
“3D Point-of-Purchase Wedge“
“Tri-Corner Dimensional Point-of-Purchase”
“Violently Angular 3D Point-of-Purchase”
“Happy Birthday Maybelline in 3D”
“3D Paper Horses Stampede”
“Late Even For Orthodox Christmas“
“Ceiling Hung Dimensional Sign“
“Bullseye Bodega Defines Itself.”
“In-Store Tree Grows Down From Ceiling“
“Spoon Rest Utensil is Die-Cut.”For a Pinterest Board visual summary see…
“Die-cut 3D Dimensional in Retail“