International Visual Competition: First Place
Non-Holiday Window Displays
"Subway"
Submitted by: Coach, New York

Created for department stores Kaufhaus des Westens (Berlin) and La Rinascente (Milan), these subway windows had to differ from the brand’s 2016 global rollout, while maintaining the same Coach (New York) aesthetic.

“We started to explore different colors and materials, and that’s where we came up with the green subway,” says Alison Knabbe, 3-D Design Assistant Manager, Brand Visual Experience, Coach. “That was our way to remix it. To elevate and differentiate our design even further, we spent more time developing intricate, detailed mosaic tile artwork, so it felt new even though we had done something similar before.”

According to Samar Younes, Global Design Director, Brand Visual Experience, Coach, the green used for Kaufhaus des Westens’ displays was inspired by director Wes Anderson’s films, in which he tends to create a “tone-on-tone monochromatic” world. The pink, feminine motif was used for La Rinascente.

Beyond color, the tile work throughout the displays helped support the subway vibe. And while they may appear 3-D, the tile is actually printed. The pattern had to be painstakingly created in order to appear as real as possible – so tiny details like shadows were critical.

In order to stay within the client’s budget, as well as to create visual interest, Coach alternated 3-D and 2-D displays, so one window might have had a tile work backdrop and a mannequin, while another would have a full 3-D subway scene.

“When I started working at Coach, my first project was to do reviews on the subway windows,” says Knabbe. “It was cool to take something that I had seen so many times and recreate it in a new way.”

The detail and hard work behind the project wasn’t lost on the VMSD competition judges, either. “The detailing of the subway tile feels authentic, very ‘New York subway,’ ” said judge Jamie Cornelius, Creative Director, ChangeUp Inc. (Dayton, Ohio).

To learn more about this year's International Visual Competition winners and honorable mentions, be sure to check vmsd.com throughout the month of August.

For “Next Stop: Innovation” Part I, click here.
For “Next Stop: Innovation” Part II, click here.
For “Next Stop: Innovation” Part III, click here.

Carly Hagedon

Carly Hagedon is the Editor-in-Chief of VMSD magazine. She is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, where she studied Journalism—Magazine Writing and American history. She also currently serves as a board member for the Greater Cincinnati Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ).

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