Which mythological creature inspired the retail visual merchandising strategy for the launch of Pandora Jewelry's 'Myths & Legends' collection, featuring specialized display cases that created an optical illusion?
The world's most successful brands often draw inspiration from mythology and folklore to create compelling product narratives and designs. From Nike's winged goddess of victory to Starbucks' siren, mythological elements have shaped some of retail's most iconic visual storytelling strategies. This poll tests your knowledge of how ancient stories have influenced modern retail visual merchandising and branding techniques.
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- Phoenix - displays used heat-reactive materials that appeared to change color and regenerate patterns throughout the day
- Medusa - mirrors and reflective surfaces were arranged to create a 'frozen in time' appearance for the jewelry
- Dragon - display cases featured miniature fog machines and amber lighting to create the illusion of jewelry emerging from dragon's breath
- Pegasus - jewelry was suspended on nearly invisible wires to appear as though floating in mid-air
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