How to create packaging that sells
Learn to understand what consumers want and how to create effective packaging
by Open Union of Packaging Designers
Almost every product has packaging that cries out to be noticed on the
shelves in stores. So obviously, wisely-chosen and well-designed
packaging will attract the attention of potential customers. Packaging
motivates consumers to pick the product up and examine it, and this is a
major step towards making a purchase. Nowadays, as informational space
is filled with ads, and consumers’ attention is scattered, the role of
packaging is crucial. Well-designed packaging can be one of your most
important business partners. This course was developed by experts from
the Open Union of Packaging Designers and is the only learning program
which focuses on packaging as a stand-alone marketing tool. This is a
one-of-a-kind course that has no rival. You will learn to create
packaging that is suitable for different target audiences, and to
conduct market research. The more precisely the target audience is
defined, the easier it is to sort out and implement the necessary
criteria for packaging design. You will learn what kinds of packaging
attract attention, and what kinds of packaging buyers don’t like. You
will understand consumer behavior more clearly. There is also a section
dedicated to retailer requirements, a subject most people don’t know the
first thing about. You’ll learn to evaluate the effectiveness of
packaging and you’ll see why increased sales aren’t the only way to
measure success. At the end of this course, we have prepared seven
tests, which will allow you to evaluate the knowledge you’ve acquired.
The course will come in handy for designers, brand managers, marketing
students and manufacturers of different kinds of products. We want to
teach you how to think, analyze and develop packaging like a
professional.
SECTION 1: Target Audiences
03:02
Lecture 1:
Introduction
03:19
Lecture 2:
Target Audiences
10:20
Lecture 3:
Targeting Kids
04:04
Lecture 4:
Teenagers And Youngsters
04:00
Lecture 5:
Adults
05:50
Lecture 6:
50+ Category
SECTION 2: Market Research
05:41
Lecture 7:
Market Research
SECTION 3: Consumer Behavior
07:38
Lecture 8:
Consumer Behavior
SECTION 4: Design Testing
04:00
Lecture 9:
Design Testing
04:34
Lecture 10:
Testing Methods
04:30
Lecture 11:
Practical Advices
SECTION 5: Retailer Viewpoint
03:07
Lecture 12:
Retailer Viewpoint
SECTION 6: Finding your niche
02:49
Lecture 13:
Finding your niche
3 pages
Lecture 14:
Further Reading
2 pages
Lecture 15:
Practical Advices
3 pages
Lecture 16:
Multiple Choice Test
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