In typography and graphic arts an “open” figure is an outline, a “closed” figure is filled. In that this dual loop S-hook creates an outline I must classify it as an Open S-Hook design. You might not think the minor difference mattered, but it did make a difference in the look of the store. CLICK the gallery for other views.
For S-Hook posts by Title…
“Open S-Hook vs Closed S-Hook Designs”
“Self-Threaded S-Hook for Endcap”
“Flat S-Hook Outfits Flat Bar”
“Which Way to Face an S-Hook?“
“Paper Clip as Retail S-Hook”
“Pimped-Out Chrome S-Hook”
“Conjoined S-Hook is Hump Backed”
“S-Hook Squared With Square Corners”
“S-Hook Squared With Round Corners”
“All-Wire Rack-End S-Hook“
“Fabric Covered S-Hooks.”
“Belts Hung With Pants”
“Scarves on Exaggerated S-Hooks“
“S-Hook Clip for Scarves”
“S-Hooks as Trendy Retail Fixture“
“Jaw Bite in Jeans Display“Scrollable list of all images and posts by Tag…
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