Saturday, April 2, 2011

Journal Entry 9: Tobacco Products


The 2 images above were interesting to me because of how similar the styles were done for both of these cigar boxes. I think the LaFlor Dominicana was more successful because of its font giving it a more fancy look, as well as the wood being a richer color. When it comes to cigars, people want the best quality, therefore I think design comes into play a lot when people are comparing brands.

Type & image give customers the biggest sense of what the product is like. When looking through multiple flavors, we look at the image and design before actually reading. With that said, I think the package on the far right is the most effective. It represents its flavor well and looks appealing. The type is also a good choice and isn't overdone. 

The package on the far right is most legible, the color scheme is most appealing, and overall the design describes the flavor well. 

I took these pictures in Smoke and Bottle. Initially, these were interesting to me because they were surrounded by so many options and that is when people naturally judge the presentation of the product.

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