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Library offers workhop on design

Item provided by Library foundation

Prepare to refine your business displays and engage your audience
with "Windows Mater: Made You Look!": A workshop led by esteemed Design & Marketing
Consultant, Amy Meadows. In collaboration with Downtown Danville Inc. and Danville Library
Foundaton, this event offers a unique opportunity for retailers and entrepreneurs to elevate
their visual merchandising skills.
Scheduled for Wednesday, April 10th, at 8:30 am, the workshop will be held at the Danville
Public Library, located at 319 N. Vermilion St., Danville. Admission is free, offering an invaluable
opportunity for business owners, managers, and aspiring entrepreneurs to gain insights from a
seasoned industry expert.
Amy Meadows, renowned for her innovative approaches to design and marketing, will delve
into the intricacies of visual merchandising, unveiling strategies that are not only eye-catching
but also sales-driving. Participants can expect an engaging session focused on overcoming the
four primary obstacles encountered in visual merchandising, along with actionable and
affordable solutions.
"Visual merchandising is a powerful tool for businesses to communicate their brand story and
entice customers," says Peter Blackmon, Executive Director of the Danville Library Foundation.
"In this workshop, Amy will explore practical techniques to overcome common challenges faced
in this domain, empowering participants to elevate their displays and drive business growth."
Whether you're a seasoned retailer or a budding entrepreneur, "Made You Look!" promises to
equip you with the knowledge and tools necessary to create compelling visual displays that
leave a lasting impression on customers.
Don't miss this opportunity to revolutionize your approach to visual merchandising and take
your business to new heights. For more information contact the Library Foundation at 217-477-5223 ext. 114 or Downtown Danville Inc. at downtowndanvilleinc@gmail.com.

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