One interesting aspect to this signing approach is that the sign arm is inserted inside the sign, which is a foamcore substrate. The few implementations I have seen were well-behaved, but I wonder if buffeting by passersby can cause tear-through. A seemingly great solution for temporary promotions though. CLICK the gallery of photos for detailed views. This unit Top-Mounts to the Gondola Shelf. Interesting cross tie to Chevrolet and Target Racing.
Compare and contrast directly…
“Foamcore is the Sign Support”
“Arm for Circular Foamcore Sign”# # #
For Foamcore in retail fixturing by Title see…
“Air Jordan® Ready-To-Fly T-Shirt”
“L-V-E Spells Love”
“Full-Board Foamcore Sign Stand”
“Oster® Brand Dings and Dents”
“Macy’s® Star as Display Form”
“Surfing Styrofoam® at Old Navy®”
“Making a Splash in Color Sneaks”
“Peek-a-Boo Pegboard Hook“
“Category Definition Via Foamcore”
“Shock Absorber for Foamcore Sign”
“Foamcore is the Sign Support”
“Arm for Circular Foamcore Sign”
“Cardboard vs Foamcore Creative“
“Clothing Cutouts Sell Shoes“
“Life-Size Foamcore Diorama“
“Faux Guitar Strikes Rocker Cord“
“Giraffe is Lay-Up Foamcore“
“See-Thru Retail Sign Strategy”
“Bowler Hat is Child Size”
“Kids Foamcore Guitars Sing Out.”For actual ordinary cardboard in window design see…
“Layup Model as Window Dressing“For all Foamcore fixturing resources see…
“Foamcore Concepts for Retail Pinterest Board“ for a visual summary.
“Foamcore Index Page” for all resources and linksFor all Top-Mounts resources see…
“Top-Mount Fixtures Pinterest Board”
“Top-Mount Fixtures Index Page”For all Automobile merchandising resources see…
“Automobile Pinterest Board” (Pending)
“Automobile Index Page”# # #