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Abundance Level and Examples
The window displays on 2nd Street have a high number of items in the displays while the windows on the other streets have few or no items on display.
The stores that have more on display signal a feeling of prosperity and openness while the stores with little on display signal an absence of the desire or need to entice consumers using window displays |
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The Curiosity Shoppe/Hallmark |
High Abundance Almost all of this window space is utilized for display. The ceiling has a lace curtain and lights. The middle space is filled with two display shelves showcasing various items. Larger items, such as the sweater and painting, take up much of the remaining space. Even the floor of the window case is full of smaller items, such as ceramic shoes, artificial flowers, and small display stands. |
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Cross Country Connection |
Medium Abundance This window has fewer items but much of the window space is still used. Two of the windows showcase a collection of sweaters. The way that the sweaters are hung utilizes the window space without completely filling it. The middle window display of the two cutout mannequins showcases two outfits. Also, this section only covers half of the window. The ski boots are visible in the background that could take up window space, but they are not part of the window display itself. |
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Visions: Salon and Day Spa |
Low Abundance This window has no items on display. Each window is covered with a shiny black shade that obscures all of the views of the inside. The only decoration is the logo painted on the window, but no items are actually shown in the window space itself. |