Li-Ning Retail Design
Ziba Design, Portland, Oregon, 2009
Description
Once one of the most successful Chinese athletic brands, Li-Ning faced pressure from international brands new to the country, emerging local competitors and a new generation of consumers. With its market share slipping, Li-Ning knew it needed to make changes to regain its position. Ziba worked with Li-Ning to help understand its target consumer, redefine its brand promise and design a retail experience to become relevant to a new generation in China.
Four months of intensive research gave us insight into these new consumers. Chinese youth wanted cultural cues to guide them to meaningful experiences. For them, sport is more a modern expression and social endeavor than a path to individual success. The Li-Ning retail experience had to evoke Chinese heritage while conveying modernity and an understanding of the role sport plays in today’s China.
Stores are envisioned as social hubs where Chinese youth can shop in groups, play and discover new products. Stadium bleachers and centrally located fitting rooms facilitate social interaction. A dedicated shoe studio encourages shoppers to try on shoes together. An interactive gaming wall invites shoppers to test their athletic skills and provides product recommendations to support the way they play.
Juror Notes
This entry was well thought through, from the store planning and fixturing down to the smallest detail: the shopping bag. Integrated graphic backdrops balanced with an installation of sports equipment created an immersive experience for a generation of sports enthusiasts.
Based on a large amount of research, it does a great job of hitting target market. Beautifully executed.
Credits
- Design firm
- Ziba Design
- Creative directors
- Elizabeth Blades, Jeremy Kaye
- Art directors
- Jonathan Irick, Eric Lawrence
- Designers
- Insook Huh, Kan and Lau Design, Yoshiko Shimono, Nonnie Wong
- Interactive designers
- AV&C, Mike Lemmon
- Photographer
- Derryck Menere
- Project managers
- Jennifer Weathers, Lili Yeo
- Research
- Wibke Fleischer, Abby Margolis
- Client
- Li-Ning