Coca-Cola bet on sustainability in restaurants
Many restaurants in Czech and Slovak will look much better. They will welcome their guests in newly equipped outdoor and indoor spaces we created for Coca-Cola. We placed emphasis on sustainable development and natural materials.
A car drives out of the Heineken pallet island
Flashing lights, illuminated tube, and 3D effects – these are the most distinctive elements of our pallet island for Zlatý Bažant radlers, which are now catching attention in Slovak stores. Among other things, the display has a relatively unusual function of prompt rebranding.
Cola by Birell placed under a rooster
“It would be great to come closer and take a can,” say customers who have already seen our end cap for the new Cola by Birell in Czech stores. And that is all right! This display wants to stimulate curiosity and the desire to discover.
The Cappy end cap allures you for breakfast
What could be better than starting each day with a delicious breakfast, which includes fresh fruit juice on the table? Our new end cap, we made for Cappy drinks, communicates such a message. It attracts passers-by in a store with its classic materials, stylish lighting and real food.
New office launched in Slovakia
In May, we are opening our first branch office in Slovakia. We have been active in Slovakia since 2018, when one project manager has been working there. The number of customers increased since then, so opening a new office proved to be a logical step.
We produce an adapter “Nakliku”. It minimizes virus transmission
Door handles are a place where large number of bacteria and harmful substances cumulate. So it is important for people to touch these places as little as possible. In cooperation with Tomas Bata University in Zlin, we have developed a special plastic adapter, thanks to which you can open doors with handles by your forearm. Due to the principle of its use, this invention is called “Nakliku”.
Canon shop-in-shop in Ljubljana
The Canon camera manufacturer sells its products in the Czech Republic as well as in more than two hundred other countries. It operates also in Slovenia looking for a way how to introduce its portfolio of printers and cameras to the public. Therefore, it has implemented a design promo-stall to support the displayed goods directly at the point of sale.
With Big Shock! to Dakar Rally
A competition for a ride in the truck, which participates in the world-famous Dakar Rally, is here! The Limited Edition of the Big Shock! energy drink, for which we have designed an end cap and a pallet island display, refers to this competition.
Two best realizations in POP STAR 2019 competition were ours
We regularly participate with our projects in the competition of the Místoprodeje.cz portal for the best in-store realization of the month and we are being successful in it. That is why we are pleased that we have succeeded within the overall assessment for 2019, as our displays won the first and the second positions in the POP STAR competition.
Tullamore D.E.W. gets new bars viewing to Ireland
Customers can find the popular Irish whiskey Tullamore D.E.W. in new bars now. However, we are not talking about a bar in terms of a pub, we are talking about a pallet display we produced and placed into Czech and Slovak retail chains. The distributor of this whiskey, Mast-Jaegermeister, has presented a redesigned visual identity to attract a younger target audience.
Euroshop 2017 through the eyes of DAGO team

More than 2,300 exhibitors from 61 countries participated at the event. We also sent our representatives to Düsseldorf. They were from various departments and teams and each of them offered an assessment of the Trade Fair from the perspective of his/her own specialization.
Creative and technological explosion
Designers really liked expositions of particular companies. These were made perfect in all aspects: design, materials and ideas. “The stands were generous and it is obvious that the companies did not hesitate to invest a lot into their presentations,” said Milan Marek, the Designer of DAGO. A great deal of inspiration was based on the comparison of combinations of materials, shapes and production and technological capabilities with what DAGO is doing. Also technological innovations attracted attention as for example lighting, 3D printing or displays such as flexible LCDs by LG and so on. Often, however, these were in the form of details being beat by the emphasis on visibility of a stand where these were placed.
Purchases that draw in
People from the sphere of production were observing an approach to stone stores. The dominant topics were digitalization and interactivity in retail, Omni channel customized solutions and experience from shopping in a store. Anna Bůžková from the company DAGO confirmed the necessity to put emphasis on experience. “Nowadays, there are more investments into stone stores mainly for the reason of competition from on-line suppliers. So retailers are therefore forced to attract customers using more and more attractive means,” she explained. Regarding presentations in retail, there took attention “smart robots” capable to communicate with customers and to respond to stimuli by humans. As to POS materials, the most premium expositions were the ones made of high-gloss laminate. Also the display of the Jack Daniel´s brand made of the combination of wood and metal was very attractive. Its base consisted of a wooden barrel with a metal frame coming out of it with hooks for fastening bottles of this well-known whiskey. The most common material for P.O.S. solutions was cardboard. For such exposures, exhibitors adhered mainly to the rule – “beauty in simplicity”. But there were also some very over-combined exposures where it was not possible to determine their meaning. Another attractive thing was the use of rotary motors, which rotated with a part of a display or a product itself. A big part of the Trade Fair represented LED technologies as there is put more and more emphasis on the visual merchandising as well as on two main aspects of these exposures – energy saving and sustainability.
Digitalization as well as natural materials
The third group visiting the Trade Fair for DAGO were traders. They appreciated great design of stands, which had to be built up in only 2 days, and they saw the obvious main line directing to digitalization and interactivity. There was a full range of holograms, 3D projections, large screens, semi-transparent screens, projectors responsive to movement, touch LCD screens and much more. An extreme example is the already mentioned walking robot with spatial perception and touch LCD screen encouraging interaction. There was also a virtual reality allowing for example to ride on a bicycle outdoors before buying it. All this should attract customers and hold them as long as possible. As an essential element of communication with customers, there was introduced light. It is an important element that could create a central element of interest from a common product. “Although light in shelves is being commonly used, with semi-transparent plastics in different colours it facilitates orientation of a customer and takes up the realization to a completely different level,” explained Tomáš Žáček, the Trader from DAGO. Also the use of natural materials is in. Such materials give a feeling of freshness and greenness. That is why for example the presentation of fruit looks better in wooden box then in plastic one. In many presentations, there was used wood also in the rough form of prisms and blocks.
The whole EuroShop was large and full of inspirations. If a visitor would like to see and assess all expositions instead of selecting preferred sections, 4 exhibition days would certainly not be enough. Everyone who is serious about producing and designing P.O.S. and P.O.P. materials should participate. The journey to Düsseldorf takes only a few hours on German highways and inspirations from the Trade Fair worth it. So maybe see you at the next Euroshop in 2020.
Your DAGO team
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