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Lighting Design of Shop Windows
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Shop windows are the soul of the shop. They create the first contact with potential customer. they
attract passers-by, they can convey a specific message & spread the culture of the brand.
Shop Windows
Classified by location, there are two type of shop windows.
1: Shop windows that face a street
In both cases we must take care to counteract the “Fishbowl” effect.This happens when reflections of objects outside
the shop fall on the shop window and obscure the view that passer-by would otherwise have of the merchandise on
display. These are sometimes called “veiling” refletions because they act like a veil, obscuring a views.
In the first picture, veiling
reflections of buildings on the
opposite side of the street detract
from the view of the clothing on
display. Compare this with the second
picture where there are no such
reflections and the view of the
models is uninterrupted. One way to
overcome veiling reflections is to
increase the light level the shop
windows.
Shop windows facing a street
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Shop Windows
Classified by location, there are two kinds of shop windows.
2: Shop windows that face into an artificially lit space such as a mall.
Here too we can see
the veiling reflections,
this time of shop
windows on the other
side of the mall.
How to reduce fishbowl effect---A number of steps can be taken depending on the situation:
1.Increasing the number of fitings, divide them into groups and have them all on during the day( when the fishbowl
ieffect is usually worst) but turn some off at night.
2.Increasing the overall light level in the shop window and make sure there are no dark areas. If we only light
certain areas of a shop window the fishbowl effect is easily formed in the unlit areas.
3. For shop windows exposed to direct sunlight consider the use of a sunshade or canopy.
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Shop Windows
Shop window facing a mall
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Shop Windows
Shop window facing a mall
Classified by the structure, there are three types of shop windows.
Enclosed shop windows
This type of shop window is
totally independent of the retail
space behind it. It can be used
to c rea te an a tmosphere ,
promote a brand image and to
tell a story.
A wide range of different lighting
types can be used, depending
on the effect that is desired.
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Shop Windows
Shop window facing a mall
Classified by the structure, there are three types of shop windows.
Enclosed shop windowsSemi-enclosed shop windows
This type of shop window is only
semi-independent of the retail
space behind it. It is used to
attract the attention of passers-
by and create a sence of space.
Lighting should be used to
highlight the merchandise on
display. Careful attention should
be paid to the relationship
between the merchandise and
the background.
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Shop Windows
Shop window facing a mall
Classified by the structure, there are three types of shop windows.
Open show windows
Through this type of shop
window people have a view o f
interior of the store, being able to
see the different layers and
zones inside.
The l ight ing here must be
intergrated with the interior store
lighting to create a harmonious
environment.
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Shop Windows
Example: Lighting a semi-enclosed shop window
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For the best view of a
model lighting should
be focused on the
shoulders. If a model
is lit from directly
above, though there
will be light on the
shoulders, the face
and much of the
b o d y w i l l b e i n
shadow. This should
be avoided.
If lit slightly from the
front, with the light
f i t t i n g a t l e a s t
300mm away from
the ve r t i ca l , t he
illumination of the
face and the body is
greatly improved.
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Shop Windows
Example: Lighting a semi-enclosed shop window
Human walkingdirection
It is about 45° from
the front of the
model.
To add interest and to help create a 3D effect, consider lighting models with
two fixtures, each at about 45° from the front of the model. This also
improves the view of the model when seen by people as they pass across
the front of the window.
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Shop Windows
Example: Lighting a semi-enclosed shop window
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We could use the same lighting fixture with different beam angle, using the track light
with wide beam angle to wash the background and provide the basic light.
We could use the track light with middle beam angle for the models and props. The
light could illuminate models sufficiently and should focus on the shoulders of the
models.
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