Tyson’s Corner Visitor Pans Store Design

March 13, 2006

The LivePath blog site chronicles a visit to the Tyson’s Corner (Virg.) retail store, and documents a long list of supposedly bad design choices that Apple made: no directional signs, gray shelving, bright lighting, narrow aisles and along cashwrap waiting line. What’s more, the Webmaster is an Web sales consultant, and has lots of suggestions for improving Apple retail store operation.

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