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Assessing the influence of packaging design symmetry, curvature, and mark on the perception of brand premiumnessVersión
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijgfs.2022.100656Publicado en
International Journal of Gastronomy and Food Science vol. 31, n. art. 100656Editorial
ElsevierPalabras clave
Food packaging
Design characteristics
Premiumness
Aesthetics ... [+]
Design characteristics
Premiumness
Aesthetics ... [+]
Food packaging
Design characteristics
Premiumness
Aesthetics
marketing [-]
Design characteristics
Premiumness
Aesthetics
marketing [-]
Resumen
Packaging and label design are crucial in facilitating the perception of brand premiumness. However, we know
relatively little about how common design characteristics used in a product’ packaging aff ... [+]
Packaging and label design are crucial in facilitating the perception of brand premiumness. However, we know
relatively little about how common design characteristics used in a product’ packaging affect consumers’
perception of premiumness. Related research suggests that consumers may associate some features, such as
symmetry, with premiumness, given their quality connotations. In this article, we report an online study (n =
741) designed to evaluate the influence of curvature (round vs. angular), symmetry (symmetrical vs. asymmetrical), and mark (black vs. no fill) on consumers’ premiumness perceptions, across four different food product
categories (chocolate, coffee, jam, and ice-cream), and two price conditions. Overall, we find a significant
positive effect of symmetry, and a significant effect of mark on all except one product category. The effect of
mark and curvature on consumers’ premiumness perception appeared to be affected more by context and
product-category. Consistent with evolutionary theory, the results provide evidence for the hypothesis that
symmetry is a key indicator of brand premiumness. This contributes to our understanding of the aesthetics of
premium brands and suggests specific implications for practitioners. [-]
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