When Disney’s Art of Animation Resort opens this coming May, guests
will find a colorful new merchandise location called the Ink & Paint
Shop. For the past several months, Lyndsey Vincent, a recent intern on
the Walt Disney World Professional Internship Program, has been
diligently working on one important thing for the new shop. She has the
unique job of designing the merchandise fixtures, and we recently spoke
about her experience.
“I’ve grown up with Disney and visited Disneyland Resort every summer
with my family,” said Lyndsey. “I graduated with an Interior Design
degree last spring and moved from Idaho to work for Walt Disney World
Resort. I didn’t know what to expect when I got here but the experience
has been fun!”
Now a full-time member of the Global Retail Development team
at Disney Theme Park Merchandise, Lyndsey worked closely with several
departments “to put together the puzzle” that is a new location.
“Location planning was a key department that helped with the design
process,” explained Lyndsey. “They provided me the number of ‘faceouts’
or areas that will carry merchandise. My job then was to design fixtures
that would achieve their number while balancing other factors like
traffic flow and shop design.”
Walt Disney Imagineering designed the wall spaces for the location
which resemble oversized paint jars. Lyndsey explained that the fixtures
will be clean and simple in form and will be neutral in color to
complement the colorful palate that Imagineering used.
“We had several different versions of fixtures during the development
process,” continued Lyndsey. “Ultimately, we chose clean, simple
designs that remind me of an animator’s workspace. For this project, I
wanted materials that had recycled content, had Greenguard certification
for indoor air quality, and were manufactured in the US. The fixtures I
am most excited about are the nested tables, which are made from a
recycled concrete material.”
Lyndsey said she learned the importance of details from her Imagineering partners.
“Throughout this process, Imagineering taught me the importance of
paying attention to the details,” remarked Lyndsey. “Guests don’t visit
Disney and remark, ‘Wow – look at those amazing fixtures!’ Yet, they are
an important part of any shop. When designed well, they create a great
immersive shopping experience that is all Disney.”
You can see these fixtures and the location come to life when the resort begins opening in phases on May 31.
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