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Nobody Wants a Silent Night

Nobody Wants a Silent Night

Christmas is the busiest period of the year for shopping, especially on Oxford Street in London. In 2019, the flagship store of TEZENIS wanted to increase footfall by creating an innovative window display. Inspired by the spirit of TEZENIS: playful, trendy, colourful and inventive, instead of making a 'Silent Night', we propose a spin on the old classic and say 'Nobody Wants a Silent Night'. To enhance the underlying theme of music, we build our tone of voice and spatial plan on the musical term 'Crescendo', which means a gradual increase in loudness in a piece of music. The window displays on both sides intrigue and encourage shoppers to move towards the centre. And then the main window draws potential customers into the shop.

| Role | Concept development

            Visual development

            Visualisation

| Year | Mar 2019

| Location | TEZENIS flagship store,

                   London, UK

| Client | TEZENIS

| Award | Industry-Academia Collaboration

               (Finalist Team)

TEZENIS flagship store

Oxford Street, London
Nobody Wants a Silent Night

Site research

Because of its location, the window display is usually neglected by passengers
Nobody Wants a Silent Night
Nobody Wants A Silent Night

Spatial plan

The strategy aims to gather shoppers into the centre window, and then go inside the shop.
Nobody Wants a Silent Night
Nobody Wants a Silent Night

Visual development

Nobody Wants a Silent Night

Final Design

Nobody Wants a Silent Night

Window layer

Visualisation 

Nobody Wants a Silent Night
Nobody Wants a Silent Night

| Credit |

Idea Coordination: Rosalinn Løfling Krosshavn

Spatial Design: Yejing (Yetzi) Yin

Graphic Design: Sushma Panambur

Concept Development: Rosalinn Løfling Krosshavn, Sushma Panambur, and Yejing (Yetzi) Yin

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