It is as if you have the opportunity to create commercial. Are you selling
just a scooter or an accessory that enhances someone¹s lifestyle? What is
the image you want to sell? Perhaps change the image from time to time to
meet different markets. The student stopping for coffee. The recreational
buyer : A person on a country drive.
Here people rent scooters to leave Waikiki and drive around Oahu (visiting
other beaches) as an alternative to renting a car.
Perhaps, put differently accessorized manikins on the scooter.
R. Sheffield
On 3/7/08 12:03 PM, "faithfulfamilyoutlet@comcast.net"
<faithfulfamilyoutlet@comcast.net> wrote:
> Kurt,
>
> You might want to try the bed sheets (spray painted) to just make sure the
> visibility issue is solved (maybe you have already determined that). If you
> wanted to keep your display mobile (not fixed construction) - you could use
> styrofoam. It can still hang from the the ceiling or with minor structure
> support stand on the floor. If you had the styrofoam with some minor
> structure supported from the floor - you would be able to mount a few odds and
> ends (nothing massive) on the interior side.
>
> I have seen some real eye catching store windows done with styrofoam. You
> could stage the scooter as if it just drove through the wall - with chunks of
> styrofoam knocked out like bricks (to match) the outside of your building.
> Even though it is a static display - it has an appearance of motion which does
> catch peoples eyes. That was another thing a designer told me - that for
> marketing words with no sound will get read and remembered longer than voice
> scripts (best to have both) and motion will immediately draw peoples
> attention. Maybe just a little electric fan blowing on some wheel spinners to
> look like the wheel is rotating - also leave the headlight on
>
> Anyway - just some more scatter-brained ideas.
>
> God Bless, Ed R.
>
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>
>
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