- Talk to somebody who works as a space manager, store lay-out planner or visual merchandiser. If you do not know anybody with such job titles, then call a close by consumer product firm and set-up a meeting with one of their workers who work in these areas. You should ask questions regarding their experience, job and education.
- While it's probable to be a visual merchandiser just by working your way-up the sell chain, the procedure is much quicker with a degree in retail management or design. Store lay-out planners and space managers normally are required to have a 4 year degree in statistics, mathematics, finance, accounting, space or business planning.
- Most of the corporate professions in space management, store lay-out planning and visual merchandising need experience in design and handling a team. In this regard, you should work as a confine or in a medium company when looking for a chance in a big company.
You should create a progression of height. Put taller objects on the back of the shelves while the shorter objects should be placed in front. This will allow the eye of the consumer to see each and every object displayed on the shelf and won't allow things to be blocked or unseen. If some items you wish to demonstrate are very small or short and you fear that they won't be visible, then set them on the top of some decorative boxes. You should ignore developing a display that's too busy or too bland. Grouping too many dissimilar colored objects mutually might produce a display that's too busy. Instead of doing this you can place a mixture of items of similar color but different in shades or group together a selected color that harmonizes.