T-accounts – er, signs
WEEK 40 – Hdo WM, Post-Remodel, Set IV
Here’s a random shot from within produce, taking a look at one of many “T-signs” placed above the produce bins. I’m proud of how this one turned out :) I always like shots like this that focus on one thing in great detail while applying a soft blur to the rest of the image… but I don’t even know the name of this technique, much less how to actually apply it on purpose, haha! This was just a happy accident, I’m positive XD
Besides simply liking the shot, though, I also have to mention that I quite like these T-signs as well! This is another element that Walmart completely revamped circa 2015 or so, since their produce departments didn’t used to have wayfinders like this. I also remember that the initial T-signs in the very early BD2.0 remodels simply had plain icons (i.e. just the white shape outlines, with no coloring) for these signs; the coloring-in effect came later. Personally, I like the colored-in effect myself (especially its deliberate sketch-like style), but I know that some of y’all, such as l_dawg2000, prefer the original style. So I’ll ask you (yes, YOU) – which look do you prefer? :)
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
T-accounts – er, signs
WEEK 40 – Hdo WM, Post-Remodel, Set IV
Here’s a random shot from within produce, taking a look at one of many “T-signs” placed above the produce bins. I’m proud of how this one turned out :) I always like shots like this that focus on one thing in great detail while applying a soft blur to the rest of the image… but I don’t even know the name of this technique, much less how to actually apply it on purpose, haha! This was just a happy accident, I’m positive XD
Besides simply liking the shot, though, I also have to mention that I quite like these T-signs as well! This is another element that Walmart completely revamped circa 2015 or so, since their produce departments didn’t used to have wayfinders like this. I also remember that the initial T-signs in the very early BD2.0 remodels simply had plain icons (i.e. just the white shape outlines, with no coloring) for these signs; the coloring-in effect came later. Personally, I like the colored-in effect myself (especially its deliberate sketch-like style), but I know that some of y’all, such as l_dawg2000, prefer the original style. So I’ll ask you (yes, YOU) – which look do you prefer? :)
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)