Jackson Library: UNCG: 4th floor
Week 4: September 28, 2009
approx. 1:00 p.m.
Observations of Space:
- this week has been a drastic change
- the shadows have shifted greatly and have no similarity to the two weeks before
- week one to week two was drastic, week two to week three had little changes and looked very similar, and week three to week four was once again drastic
- the shadows on the right side started dull and unclear and then changed to clear defined shadows
- by the last week the shadows were still very defined but had shifted greatly
- this space was now becoming more desirable
- shadows were almost back to the point that they were at on week one
- people were now sitting on the right side of the table in the middle of the space
- the week before the people were sitting on the opposite side
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Sketch Series 1
Jackson Library: UNCG: 4th floor
Week 3: September 21, 2009
approx. 1:00 p.m.
Observations of Space:
- very harsh shadows entering in on the right side instead of the left
- the shadow patternd appear very similar to the week before
- less daylight entering on the left
- the glare is too high and very uncomfortable when looking at the floor where the sun is hitting
- was one person sitting i the sun but not directly facing the sun
- had the person been sitting on the chair opposite the table then the sun would have directly been in their eyes and would have been absolutely unbearable
- the space was full of people today but everyone was trying to avoid the window letting all of the sun in
- the one person sitting there was forced to sit there because it was the only available seat
- this side of the space is too hot and too hard to look at
Week 3: September 21, 2009
approx. 1:00 p.m.
Observations of Space:
- very harsh shadows entering in on the right side instead of the left
- the shadow patternd appear very similar to the week before
- less daylight entering on the left
- the glare is too high and very uncomfortable when looking at the floor where the sun is hitting
- was one person sitting i the sun but not directly facing the sun
- had the person been sitting on the chair opposite the table then the sun would have directly been in their eyes and would have been absolutely unbearable
- the space was full of people today but everyone was trying to avoid the window letting all of the sun in
- the one person sitting there was forced to sit there because it was the only available seat
- this side of the space is too hot and too hard to look at
Sketch Series 2: Retail Store
Maurices
Retail Store
I was actually quite pleased with the overall lighting scheme of this retail store because when you walk in there is a warm feeling and a sense of sparkle that the accent lights seemed to portray. The lighting seemed to accentuate the clothing they were selling. A majority of the clothes contain warm colors, which are better showcased with warm lighting. Also the paint color of the walls and ceiling was off-white instead of a bright white.
I found that in retail stores the lighting is different than in restaurants and museums. The retail store that I choose to analyze was Maurices. This store is a retail distributor for teen and youth clothing, shoes, and accessories. The general lighting scheme consisted of both uniform fluorescent lights and yellow accent lights. The fluorescent lights in the store looked as if they already were existent before Maurices actually moved into the space. The mall probably placed the fluorescent lights in all of the retail spaces when it was built and then they expected the individual stores to contribute more to the lighting based on the retail design of the space. Also uniformly placed throughout were large dull yellow colored lights that seemed to distract from the fluorescent fixtures but were also a indirect source because most of the light was directed towards the ceiling. Accent lights were mainly used to accentuate posters and graphics displayed on the wall. These graphics were used for wayfinding purposes in locating different clothing items within the space. The accent lights appeared to be on a track system but were larger lamps than normally used. The bulbs looked as if they were similar to those of floodlights. They provided a great amount of light and almost to the point of too much. I would say that they did have some direct glare when your head was up. Most of the time this was the case because when working your way around the space and when examining cloths your head would be up.
I found it interesting that accent lights were used mainly on signage and graphics and not as much on highlighting new or popular attire. In this particular store the graphics were located above eye level so that the glare would not be too extreme so close to eye level. I think that some glare in this situation is appropriate because it created a sparkle that helped set an image and statement about the type of clothing they sold and the type of store they were. I would suggest that lighting be used more on highlighting the cloths and drawing attention to them in order to sell them better. I do think that having more of a yellow lighting scheme better suits the attire they are selling.
Retail Store
I was actually quite pleased with the overall lighting scheme of this retail store because when you walk in there is a warm feeling and a sense of sparkle that the accent lights seemed to portray. The lighting seemed to accentuate the clothing they were selling. A majority of the clothes contain warm colors, which are better showcased with warm lighting. Also the paint color of the walls and ceiling was off-white instead of a bright white.
I found that in retail stores the lighting is different than in restaurants and museums. The retail store that I choose to analyze was Maurices. This store is a retail distributor for teen and youth clothing, shoes, and accessories. The general lighting scheme consisted of both uniform fluorescent lights and yellow accent lights. The fluorescent lights in the store looked as if they already were existent before Maurices actually moved into the space. The mall probably placed the fluorescent lights in all of the retail spaces when it was built and then they expected the individual stores to contribute more to the lighting based on the retail design of the space. Also uniformly placed throughout were large dull yellow colored lights that seemed to distract from the fluorescent fixtures but were also a indirect source because most of the light was directed towards the ceiling. Accent lights were mainly used to accentuate posters and graphics displayed on the wall. These graphics were used for wayfinding purposes in locating different clothing items within the space. The accent lights appeared to be on a track system but were larger lamps than normally used. The bulbs looked as if they were similar to those of floodlights. They provided a great amount of light and almost to the point of too much. I would say that they did have some direct glare when your head was up. Most of the time this was the case because when working your way around the space and when examining cloths your head would be up.
I found it interesting that accent lights were used mainly on signage and graphics and not as much on highlighting new or popular attire. In this particular store the graphics were located above eye level so that the glare would not be too extreme so close to eye level. I think that some glare in this situation is appropriate because it created a sparkle that helped set an image and statement about the type of clothing they sold and the type of store they were. I would suggest that lighting be used more on highlighting the cloths and drawing attention to them in order to sell them better. I do think that having more of a yellow lighting scheme better suits the attire they are selling.
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