Because of the massive wall of offerings, the color coding of hook labels is barely noticeable from a distance. But to regular shoppers or those browsing close up one can see that Red labels are marked-down items, while yellow are the everyday price. Who knew it could make a difference in merchandising simple buttons on All Wire Metal Plate Scanning Hooks with cross-over Flip-Front Label Holders for Plain-Paper, Drop-In Labels. CLICK the thumbnail for an alternate view.
For a discussion of broader issues of this display see…
“Well-Behaved Hook Array”For general Color Coded Retail by Title…
“Hook Array Color-Coded” (This Post)
“Help Sizing a Simple Fastener“
“Ball Chain Tethers Cosmetics”
“Color-Coded Prices at Shelf Edge”
“Color-Coded Pricing Signholder“
“Color-coded Savings.”
“Color-Coded Product and Point-of-Purchase“
“Color-Coded Back Tags“
“Odd Label Holder Violates Silhouette“
“Glass Shelf Overlay Offers Color-Coded Sign”
“Niche Marketing Pet Umbrellas“
“In-Store Produce Calendar and Handling Chart”
“Shopping By Single-Color Numbers“For Color Coded eyewear by Title…
“Color-Coded Eye Chart for Retail“
“Near-sighted not Color Blind”
“Color-Coding Diopter Strength”
“Color Code on Butterfly Hook“
“Foster Grants Color-Coded“
“Color-Coding Without Color Legend“
“Plastic Uniweb Butterfly Hook Display”Moving afield from color as a code see…
“Bath Ensembles Decoded“For all Color Codes in Retail resources see…
“Color Coded Retail Tag” for a scrolling list of discussions.
“Color-Coded Retail Pinterest“ for a visual summary.
“Color Coded Retail Index Page” for all resources and linksFor hooks on wood and wood-like surfaces see…
Wood and Display Hooks in Retail