CONTENTS APRIL 2013
14 FUTURE OF RETAIL DEBATE
We chat to some industry professionals to find out what they think the future of retail looks like.
20 RETAIL SPRING TRENDS
Stylus is a research and advisory firm for the consumer industries. Here, Katie Baron, Stylus’ Senior Editor‐ Retail & Spaces, gives an overview of what spring 2013 holds for retail.
22 RETAILING FOR THE SENSES
Retail is not just about what you can see. It’s about what you feel, smell and hear when you are in a store. We find out from industry expert Dean Rolland about how it can make a real difference to the store experience.
24 SIGN & DIGITAL UK PREVIEW
With the Sign & Digital UK show taking place from 30th April until 2nd May at the NEC in Birmingham, we take a look at what to expect from this years’ event.
29 VM & DISPLAY SHOW SUPPLEMENT
Back for its 22nd year, the VM and Display Show is set to open its doors on 16th April 2013 at The Business Design Centre in Islington. We find out what the 2013 event has to offer this constantly evolving and very creative sector.
42 SHOWS ROUND UP
A round up of the shows we have enjoyed this year, including the RBTE, Surface Design Show and The Retail Shopfitting and Display Summit.
46 DAY IN THE LIFE
Simon Horseman, Recruitment Director at Straco International, talks to A1 Retail Magazine about his typical working day.
50 PROJECTS
This month, we have projects from Blenheim Design, Design 4 Retail, Arken POP and LED Light Sheet.
82 OPINION
Jo Coxhill, group head of marketing at queue management and customer journey specialist Tensator, explains how queuing is one retail trend that has evolved and developed over the years and continues to do so.
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