Shaping Perception with a Touch
Those who follow my content know that I’ve emphasized countless times how different elements of packaging impact not only the taste of a product but also its perception and brand image. In this article, we will discuss what happens when we hold and feel a package.
Studies have demonstrated that tactile experiences significantly influence how we perceive a product’s quality, even when the contents remain unchanged. This is particularly important as brands seek new ways to engage consumers and often focus only on the look of the packaging.
One key aspect of tactile design is weight. Research shows that consumers tend to associate heavier packaging with higher-quality products. In one experiment, participants rated chocolates as more premium when they were presented in a heavier box, despite the chocolates themselves being identical to those in lighter packaging.
Texture is another powerful element in tactile packaging design. For example, the texture of packaging can influence the perception of the product inside. In a study participants rated biscuits as significantly crunchier and harder when they were served from rougher containers compared to smoother ones. This effect was observed for both fresh and stale biscuits, demonstrating how the texture of the packaging can influence the perception of the food’s texture, even when the actual food remains unchanged. This simple tactile detail creates expectations that match the product's overall experience, making consumers feel more satisfied.
Beyond food products, tactile design plays a key role in personal care and beauty items. A smooth, soft-touch package for a skincare product, for example, can evoke feelings of comfort and luxury. The tactile sensation in these products can even make them more memorable. Materials like soft-touch plastics or rubberized coatings can lead to a "pleasant surprise" effect, where the unexpected feel of the material leaves a lasting impression on the consumer.
Interestingly, tactile design doesn't always aim to elevate a product’s luxury perception. In some cases, brands use texture to evoke simplicity and authenticity. Products like eco-friendly or artisanal goods often use rough, unrefined packaging materials to signal that they are "natural" or handmade. A study found that the use of rough textures on packaging can communicate authenticity and align with consumer expectations of craft or organic products.
In the future, tactile design will likely become an even more essential part of packaging strategies as brands explore new ways to enhance their distinctiveness and create more engaging, immersive experiences. Understanding the psychological impact of tactile design will be key to building stronger mental connections with consumers and leaving a lasting impression in their minds.
Skincare Development Partner | Helping Brands Develop Skincare Products with Trusted Korean Manufacturers
6moYour perspective is spot on. I’ve often come across beautifully designed skincare products that grabbed my attention, only to discover poor-quality ingredients. As a consumer, this is a huge frustration. Building a truly high-quality experience, from design to the product itself is indeed a complex journey.
Printing & Packaging | Carton Box Manufacturing | Offset | Direct Mail | Foil, Emboss, Diecut
9mo100%. Paper choices and print finishes can do a lot to communicate brand and product value.
Senior Graphic Designer at Sea to Summit Global
9moVery true. Unfortunately for a lot of us these decisions always come down to cost and shipping weight, and being able to procure the 'nice feeling', heavier packaging is often incorrectly identified as something not needed/wanted.
Founder @ Contntr Growth®
9moGreat insights on tactile design in packaging, Fernando! Your focus on how the feel and weight influence consumer perception is spot on. I sent you a connection request because I’d love to discuss this further! Imagine expanding these ideas into a blog on your website. It could not only highlight your expertise but also engage your audience in a deeper conversation about packaging. At Contntr, we specialize in creating impactful blog content that resonates with your readers. Let’s connect and explore how we can elevate your brand’s message!
Founder @ MediRises | Medical Billing & Digital Support for Healthcare Practices
9moI can't wait to read this article later! I always find your content amazing—thank you for sharing such great information! 👍