Researchers from Texas Christian University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and University of Georgia published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines the consumer trend towards ...
For decades, marketers of consumer goods designed highly adorned packages, deploying bold colors, snazzy text, cartoons and illustrations to seize the attention of shoppers. Conventional wisdom held ...
For decades, marketers of consumer goods designed highly adorned packages, deploying bold colors, snazzy text, cartoons, and illustrations to seize the attention of shoppers. Conventional wisdom held ...
Packaging often stands as the first physical point of contact between a brand and its audience. While often overlooked or treated as an afterthought, package design reflects a brand’s attention to ...
When it comes to food-packaging design, less is usually more—with a few notable exceptions. So says a new study by Lan Anh N. Ton, an assistant professor of marketing at the Neeley School of Business ...
For decades, marketers of consumer goods designed highly adorned packages, deploying bold colors, snazzy text, cartoons and illustrations to seize the attention of shoppers. Conventional wisdom held ...
Researchers from Texas Christian University, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, and University of Georgia published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines the consumer trend towards ...
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