There are two main routes to becoming a visual merchandiser/display designer.
You could come from a background in design, or you could work your way up through the retail industry. If you choose to train in design, you may have an advantage if you take a specialised qualification in display or merchandising, such as a degree in Exhibition and Retail Design or a Foundation Degree in Display Design or Visual Merchandising and Promotional Design.
Other useful courses include BTEC HNDs, foundation degrees and degrees in interior design, fashion marketing, retail management or visual communications.
Alternatively, you could take qualifications from the British Display Society (BDS) before you look for display work.
Courses include: Certificates in Visual Merchandising and Merchandising Handling Skills (part-time short courses); General Certificate in Display (one year full-time); and Advanced Diplomas in Point of Sale Design or Retail Display Design (two years full-time).
You may not need qualifications in display design if you have a strong retail background, or experience in related areas like interior design or photography.
You may be able to get into the retail industry through an Apprenticeship scheme. The range of Apprenticeships available in your area will depend on the local jobs market and the types of skills employers need from their workers. To find out more about Apprenticeships, visit www.apprenticeships.org.uk.