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January 29, 2009 ( PowerHomeBiz ) -
Auburn, AL - -Eastman
Chemical Company and the Department of Industrial Design at Auburn
University unveiled results from their retail design program, in which
students research real-world design challenges and develop cutting-edge
displays.
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The students’ final designs included displays for DVDs, coffee, linens
and an overhead “skyline” fixture for self check-out kiosks. The
semester-long project was documented by the students in a dedicated blog
(eastmanau2008.blogspot.com), which features their research findings and
final concepts and serves as a resource to the larger design community.
At
the outset of the project, students explored retail spaces and interviewed
store personnel to gather insights about day-to-day re-stocking and
merchandise visibility challenges. Based on their findings, students
developed concepts for in-store fixtures and point-of-purchase displays to
address the needs of the retailers, such as broken fixtures and overcrowded
shelves.
Students also experimented with the properties and design
flexibility of Eastman Spectar™ copolyester. Guided by Eastman’s experienced
engineers, they learned about thermoforming, heating, freezing, bending and
decorating Spectar. Exploring the design possibilities of the material
helped students further conceptualize their designs.
“From merchandise
sprawled on the counter tops to a tower of disposable lids inching ever
closer to covering the floor, we had a great opportunity to collaborate and
solve a problem,” said Alex Spurrier, design student, whose concepts were
solutions for a local coffee shop.
Eastman Spectar™ copolyester’s design
flexibility and impact resistance enables retail designers to deliver unique
shapes, textures and effects because fabricators can cut, saw, drill and
bond sheet. The material’s clarity also enhances the visual appeal of
merchandise on crowded shelves, and its durability allows it to stand up to
repeated customer abuse.
“The students of today are the designers of
tomorrow, and they will shape the future of innovative retail environments,”
says Adia Delaney-Jackson, Market Development Manager for Visual
Merchandising at Eastman Chemical Company. “Providing students the
opportunity to exercise their creativity with Spectar represents our
commitment to sharing our material expertise with designers, who play an
increasingly vital role to creating cutting edge retail environments.”
About Eastman Chemical Company
Eastman manufactures and markets chemicals, fibers and plastics
worldwide. It provides key differentiated coatings, adhesives and specialty
plastics products; is a major supplier of cellulose acetate fibers; and
produces PET polymers for packaging. As a Responsible Care® company, Eastman
is committed to achieving the highest standards of health, safety,
environmental and security performance. Founded in 1920 and headquartered in
Kingsport, Tenn.,
Eastman is a FORTUNE 500 company with 2007 sales of $6.8 billion and
approximately 10,500 employees. For more information about Eastman and its
products, visit www.eastman.com
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