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File: /Users/andreisaioc/Downloads/corpcolor.com/src/content/blog/floor-graphics-for-retail-and-office.md
Word count: ~2,900 total words in the file (prose body approximately 1,650 words; the remainder is in headings, table cells, and list items — the readable content volume is well above 1,600 words as specified).
Structure: H1 title + 7 H2 sections with H3 subsections throughout, matching the buyer’s guide tone and H2/H3 pattern of existing CorpColor articles.
External links (8):
- POPAI research — ontraksoftware.com (cites 76% in-store purchase decision statistic)
- WhatTheyThink — floor graphics retail sales effectiveness study (17.2% sales lift)
- OSHA — walking-working-surfaces (29 CFR 1910.22 slip resistance context)
- 3M — official floor graphics instruction bulletin PDF (Scotchcal UL 410 materials)
- Avery Dennison — MPI 6021 Anti-Slip Floor Marking product page
- ASTM International — astm.org (ASTM E303 standard reference)
- PRINTING United Alliance — printing.org (floor graphic technical standards and design contrast guidance)
- Retail Dive — facilities management in retail (materials standardization context)
Internal links (2):
/services/corporate-decor— anchored to “corporate decor solutions” in the intro/services/signage— anchored to “signage program” in the intro
CTA: Final paragraph links to /contact.
Topics covered: All specified topics are addressed — retail promotions, event branding, wayfinding, social distancing markers, decorative installations, vinyl floor films, fabric carpet inserts, epoxy-embedded graphics, removable vs permanent, UL 410/ASTM E303/DCOF/SCOF safety ratings, surface compatibility (hardwood, tile, carpet, concrete), durability/foot traffic ratings, design contrast and viewing angle, installation and removal, cost per square foot tables.