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Multisensory Packaging Design: Individual differences among consumers

Multisensory Packaging Design: Individual differences among consumers

Consumers have a need for touch the same way retailers have a need to sell products. But it's a mistake to assume all consumers respond the same way to the same stimuli. Every individual coexists with thousands of marketing campaigns wrapped in packaging techniques trying to get their attention. Here are important points for designers to consider about multisensory perceptions among consumers when crafting a new package.

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Multisensory Packaging Design: Combining Various Aspects

Multisensory Packaging Design: Combining Various Aspects

Consumers base buying decisions on what their senses, memories and emotions tell them. That's why packaging design should provide multisensory stimuli congruent with brand themes that connect with followers. Here are ways designers can apply knowledge about multisensory processes to packaging designs.

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Multisensory Packaging Design: How Firmness and Compressibility of Packaging impact the customer

Multisensory Packaging Design: How Firmness and Compressibility of Packaging impact the customer

Some people call it "hardness," while others involved in packaging design use the terms "firmness and compressibility" to describe the feel when two hands squeeze a product. But distinguishing the differences between texture and hardness can be challenging due to overlapping variations. Here are points for designers to consider that take consumer perceptions of firmness and compressibility into account.

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Multisensory Packaging Design: How Iconic Shape of Packaging impacts the customer

Multisensory Packaging Design: How Iconic Shape of Packaging impacts the customer

As part of the multisensory experience, the mind forms thought patterns associated with shapes, which should be of interest to packaging designers. Shapes, like colors and textures, can contribute to perceptions about objects based on personal experiences. Here's a look at how the shape of a package communicates with consumers.

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Multisensory Packaging Design: How the Texture of a product impacts the customer

Multisensory Packaging Design: How the Texture of a product impacts the customer

Texture is a crucial factor in packaging because it needs to match consumer expectations. Delicate products need more blatantly protective packaging, which shoppers evaluate by touching the package. Each shopper has their own multisensory approach to judging retail items. Here are concepts about how the texture of packaging affects consumer perceptions.

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Multisensory Packaging Design: an Overview

Multisensory Packaging Design: an Overview

Deep in every consumer's mind are perceptions about the world. These perceptions don't just develop randomly, as they are shaped by multisensory input. This input comes from thousands of experiences over time stored in memory and then are triggered by associations. These associations also develop over time based on experience with a product and its corresponding packaging.

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Successful packaging design: Put the right visual Information and Artwork

Successful packaging design: Put the right visual Information and Artwork

Visual information is what connects the consumer with the packaging design. Once the consumer develops loyalty for a  product, at some point they will recognize its package from far away. New brands and products need an extra spark to get people's attention and develop familiarity. Here are essential points for packaging designers to remember when creating designs that must convey visual information.

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Successful Packaging Design: Highlight the Uniqueness of the Product

Successful Packaging Design: Highlight the Uniqueness of the Product

Identifying the uniqueness of a product is a crucial task for the packaging designer. Even though every product has its own characteristics, consumers often develop generalized perceptions about products based on norms and trends. Then when products stand out from established patterns, it captures attention. Here are important points a designer should take into account when evaluating a product's uniqueness.

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Successful Packaging Design: Addressing the Target Market Segment Correctly

Successful Packaging Design: Addressing the Target Market Segment Correctly

Successful packaging design is only as good as how well it connects with appropriate target market segments. Even a brand with one product aimed at a specific age demographic can reach different market segments. Here's a look at the correlation between addressing a target audience through effective packaging design and achieving market success.

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