Artists/designers : Intercreative
Oh, those lips !
Another good wallpaper design come banner for Details shop window display.
Artists/designers : Intercreative
Oh, those lips !
Another good wallpaper design come banner for Details shop window display.
Spring theme wallpaper designed to work as banner at Details shop window display.
Artists/designers : Intercreative
It’s the festive season and Details very proactive window display engaged Intercreative
to come up with another good wallpaper banner for their window merchandising.
A little bit or Art and Creativity can freshen up and make a world of difference to your shop !
Store : Details
Artists/designers : Intercreative
Inspirational pieces by this dynamic duo based in Portugal . Benedita ( graphic design ) & Michael
(industrial design) have created a range of themes for each season. Kudos to Details for engaging
art and creativity in their store displays !
Enjoy Summer !
Store : Details
Artists/designers : Intercreative
Inspirational pieces by this dynamic duo based in Portugal . Benedita ( graphic design ) & Michael ( industrial design )
have created a range of themes for each season. Kudos to Details for engaging art and creativity in their stores displays !
For the Autumn and Winter window display they created these banners that have their distinct wallpaper approach to it.

INteractCreactive banners window displays complement and enhance the season's offerings
These textile shop banners are common in Japan. Given how easy they are to install and how much more beautiful they are than typical signage, it seems strange that they haven’t been widely copied. They can easily be adapted for interior decor, too, not just exterior purposes. These two examples are from restaurants - the yellow one is in Matsumoto City and the blue is from a specialty eel restaurant in Tokyo’s Asakusa district. Their bottom corners are held down either with iron weights or simple hooks screwed into the sidewalk. The banners have the dual function of advertising the shop or restaurant as well as hiding bland areas of architecture or unsightly objects – here the blue fabric panel also serves to hide empty beer crates awaiting pickup. These could so easily be rigged up at home, for many purposes – as room dividers for interiors, or as space dividers outside for carports, patios or yards. Even plain or printed outdoor canvas would work, and the panels could just as easily be hung vertically – they don’t have to be pitched at an angle. We’re in the process of producing similar room dividers from vintage and sustainable textiles using this method, for those who don’t want to DIY.
Posted on http://blog.ounodesign.com/2008/08/24/japanese-printed-textile-shop-banners/
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