Top Down Visualization
As an Industrial Arts Major, I wish to attract attention to whatever I design. When it comes to modern design, the people at Apple are experts at attracting attention toward their stores. This store in Manhattan is all glass and reminds me of the Louvre in Paris.

The entrance is futuristic and epic in scale. If you are going to buy a computer, go with a company that inspires you to dream of a bigger better tomorrow.

Apple has found a way to drive people into active participation around their stores. By getting their customer engaged in a top-down visual experience Apple can give the consumer a real since of empowerment when selecting the right product.
Each new space a person enters at an apple store is a constant priming of action plans. The plan to buy is driven by the visual cues and information within this contemporary space. As a designer I will want to model my ideas in a way that creates this same top-down response from my audience.
Here is a cool time lapse of people coming and going in and around the store:
http://www.apple.com/retail/fifthavenue/gallery/timelapse.html
As an Industrial Arts Major, I wish to attract attention to whatever I design. When it comes to modern design, the people at Apple are experts at attracting attention toward their stores. This store in Manhattan is all glass and reminds me of the Louvre in Paris.

The entrance is futuristic and epic in scale. If you are going to buy a computer, go with a company that inspires you to dream of a bigger better tomorrow.

Apple has found a way to drive people into active participation around their stores. By getting their customer engaged in a top-down visual experience Apple can give the consumer a real since of empowerment when selecting the right product.


http://www.apple.com/retail/fifthavenue/gallery/timelapse.html
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