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Holistic Package Design and Consumer Brand Impressions
by
Orth, Ulrich R.
, Malkewitz, Keven
in
Brands
/ Consumer research
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ Design elements
/ Marketing
/ Product design
/ Product labeling
/ Typographies
/ Wine bottles
2008
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Holistic Package Design and Consumer Brand Impressions
by
Orth, Ulrich R.
, Malkewitz, Keven
in
Brands
/ Consumer research
/ Design
/ Design analysis
/ Design elements
/ Marketing
/ Product design
/ Product labeling
/ Typographies
/ Wine bottles
2008
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Holistic Package Design and Consumer Brand Impressions
2008
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Overview
This article develops empirically based guidelines to assist managers in selecting or modifying package designs for achieving desired consumer responses. Seven studies identify the key types of package designs, including the factors that differentiate those package designs, and determine how these holistic designs are related to consumer brand impressions. The selection of package designs can be simplified with the use of five holistic types: massive, contrasting, natural, delicate, and nondescript designs. Sincere brands should have natural package designs, exciting brands should have contrasting designs, competent brands should have delicate designs, sophisticated brands should have natural or delicate designs, and rugged brands should have contrasting or massive designs. The authors discuss the potential trade-offs among the impressions created by holistic design types and illustrate their findings with numerous real packages.
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American Marketing Association
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