Aside from working directly with architects and design firms, EMRACK is able to
assist with design and selection of appropriate joinery items. All displays are
first generated in 3D computer aided drawings (CAD), which are then rendered and
presented to the client prior to prototypes being developed. This provides retail
clients with the opportunity to review life-like images and assembly mechanics that
can be changed until a final design is agreed.
EMRACK can also work from client generated designs, where no input in the design
phase is required.
Customized Point-Of-Sale displays (POS) are mainly used to promote particular brands
or products within a large retail environment.
These displays are often designed for Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies,
which require a point of difference to promote their products in a retail outlet.
POS displays are commonly made from timber joinery, steel and acrylic, but can be
produced from a variety of materials.
Printed surfaces and graphics on POS displays are often used as part of overarching
visual communication strategies, and play an important role in brand recognition
plans.
EMRACK will work with the client and their associated branding companies, such as
store planners, advertizing agencies and graphic designers, to ensure all corporate
identity issues are considered when designing and developing a POS display.