Our Process
Visual storytelling: The art of making memories.
The art of visual design is much more than color choice, material mix, and technology implementation. We strongly believe that every brand has a story to tell…and how that story is told is made or broken through the personal experience of human movement throughout a physical environment.
We’re not merely designing interiors, we’re conceiving future memories. Those memories become magnetic, drawing repeat visits and creating enduring, alluring human connections through effective brand storytelling.
PHASE ONE: DEFINE
Peer Analysis
- Analyze relevant competitors
- Review market and business trends
- Looking in, looking out, looking ahead
Consumer Characteristics
- Define customer demographics/ psychographics
- Assess relevant lifestyle influences
- Identify emotional catalysts
Programming
- Information gathering
- Review the projected investment parameters
- Establish timeline
- Digital ecosystem
PHASE TWO: SOLVE
Visual Analysis
- Explore and commit to a conceptual idea
- Establish the experiential design direction, identity and merchandising solutions
- Determine the visual interface (Graphic, Visual Merchandising, Digital, Packaging)
Position Mapping
- Diagram key project components: Competitive,perceptual, and experiential
BrandSpeak: Core Drivers
- Visual vocabulary: Develop positioning that drives the brand experience
- Schematics / storyboarding
PHASE THREE: REFINE
Bring The Brand To Life
- Design development: Refine the details of the key experiential elements
- Integrate merchandising and operational needs
- Refine communication across all platforms
PHASE FOUR: DOCUMENTATION
- Prepare details and specifications for architectural components
- Coordinate with consulting engineers
- Prepare design intent fixture documents for bidding
- Communication documentation
PHASE FIVE: BUILD
- Procurement: Order fixturing, materials, and services
PHASE SIX: REVIEW
- Store concept and operational review
- Review performance expectations
- Documentation of findings and recommendations
- Value engineering
PHASE SEVEN: ROLL OUT
- Concept adaptation
- Documentation