ARCHITECTURE TO

CHAMPION A BUSINESS

ARTICULATE AN INTERIOR

REDEFINE RETAIL

SHOWCASE A PRODUCT

CELEBRATE AN EXPERIENCE

CREATE A DESTINATION

CUSTOMIZE FIXTURES

PHILOSOPHY

We take an entrepreneurial view of design.  We love the idea of long term relationships and always think in terms of partnership.  We understand that our client’s success is our success.

WHAT WE DO

Gaddis Architects launches a client’s vision and advances the success of their business by assimilating design, function, time, and cost into a winning project.

 

WHY CHOOSE US

We are design advocates for our client’s best interests, mentoring them through what can be a daunting process, often happening in an area outside of their normal business practice

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FOR VERY REAL BENEFITS:  FOLLOW THE INSIGHTS BELOW

Visual Synergy

Wow!  What a great example of what can be done with the most simple and inexpensive props.  This photo, from a post by a fellow blogger about how it is easier to sell the idea of color rather than the idea of painting a wall, does a whole lot more than that.  It does...

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Simply Successful

I deliberately left the storefront sign out of this photo in an effort to help the viewer maintain objectivity.  Can you determine what product is sold here?  High contrast graphics are artfully installed first on the storefront glass and then repeated on the white...

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Storefront donatated as gallery space?

I am always surprised when companies with large store planning and marketing resources, not to mention budgets, create and then miss visual display opportunities.  It is hardly necessary to comment on the problem here.  Any student of this blog can see that the white...

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Visual opportunity created, then missed.

  These storefront designs fight the exterior "visual noise," which would actually be a lot worse had these photos been take at noon instead of early evening, by framing their storefronts with bright not reflective graphics in patterns compatible with their...

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Double Vision

I have probably posted these notes about daytime storefronts in the wrong order.  This post  really should have been first because the images provide a visual definition of the main problem a designer faces when dealing with storefront display options at a time of day...

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