Magazine Rack
Configuration
Most magazines are made so that they have the integrity to stand near-vertically, resting against a support or back wall. Displaying magazines in this way allows the cover to be as fully displayed as possible. Newspapers tend to be laid on their side or are kept in
bins. Stores would tend to keep the same newspaper in the same position for the
convenience of customers and to avoid an incorrect purchase.
Front Cover Exposure
Modern magazine racking is designed to expose as much of the front cover as possible. Because of
this, many magazine racks have a low front barrier made from transparent acrylic or similar material.
Orientation and Location
A typical magazine rack will slope slightly, with the widest sales area at the bottom for fast sellers and newspapers, and with the narrowest space at the top for specialist magazines and those not suitable for children. Although magazine racking is usually found against a wall, it may occasionally be found on a stand-alone or gondola unit.
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