So we took our message to where the shoppers are, and especially where the keepers of the home are — the Mayfair shopping center.
"It's unlike an medium we've ever used," says Carpet Town owner Wendy Werner. "In fact, it's unlike anything I've seen in a shopping center. It's going to be very dramatic."
Complete with floor graphics, window clings at entrances and exits, washroom signage, food court table tents and 5' x 8' hanging banners in the north atrium, this comprehensive campaign is designed to capture attention and challenge the assumption that Carpet Town is just carpet.
"To our knowledge, no one has ever taken over a mall to this degree," said Werner. We hope it helps Carpet Town get their message across and increase traffic to their stores!
Window cling on your way into the mall

Window cling on your way out

Floor graphic

The elegant elevator shaft




Food court table tents, in three flooring flavors






Mirror clings in the restrooms


And, finally, big banners in the atrium declare our message plain and simple


Our thanks to Wendy Werner, owner of Carpet Town, and to Dianne Adam, Carpet Town's head designer. And, of course, to Mayfair shopping center, for letting us take it over for this campaign.
Do you have a message you need to get across to potential customers in a memorable way? Why not talk to Meyer & Wallis? Our strategy-driven solutions are always designed with your success in mind, whether that means traditional media, interactive marketing, in store media, in mall media... whatever.
For more information on this campaign and others, contact Laurie Kanekoa at lkanekoa@meyerwallis.com.