Where package meets person: 3 ways to improve the relationship: Gallery
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1. Ergonomic design: Among the packaging design solutions for elderly consumers are a rubber-wrapped cap for Aleve to improve gripping and a flip-top closure for Folgers coffee atop a shaped container for easy access compared to a screw-on closure.
Demographic, lifestyle and healthcare trends are driving demand for better human-package interaction.
When consumers encounter a package in what Procter & Gamble calls the second moment of truth, the point of use, a special relationship emerges. In that moment, product success aligns with how well the consumer interacts with the package.
Here are three ways designers can improve a consumer’s physical rapport with a package.
1. Ergonomic design
2. Single-handed design
3. Smart, “teachable” design
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