Xu, Johnny Gold Colour of Belgrave Road The composited images explains why most of the people mistakenly associate the 'Golden Mile' with jewellery shops of Belgrave Road. The colour helps to illustrate a visual image of the place: the golden jewellery display in adjacent retails and windows; and golden signage as visual identity for shops, this is to say, the golden colour has been registered as a colour identity for Belgrave Road. Leicester;Belgrave Road;Retail settings;Shop signage;Window display;Visual merchandising;Colour analysis;Colour recognition;Colour perception;Colour identity;Colour culture;Golden Mile;Textile and Fashion Design;Urban Design;Urban Analysis and Development;Built Environment and Design not elsewhere classified;Visual Communication Design (incl. Graphic Design) 2017-08-11
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