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It is a tactic used by Coca-Cola, whose distinctively curvy, long-
necked glass bottle wrapped in the distinctive red and white logo
is a symbol of American consumer culture—instantly recognizable
on the crowded soft drinks shelves in supermarkets.

Possessing a distinctive design allows people to form emotional
attachments to your product and to use it as a status symbol. Your
packaging becomes an extension of your logo—don’t neglect it, and
don’t be content to merely conform to the industry standard: seek
to surpass it.

In practice

• Pay attention to small details in product design: well-crafted

    lines and curves have a subtle impact.

• Sexuality can be important. Products with a design that loosely

    mirrors the shape and form of the female body (such as a Coke
    bottle) are supposedly more appealing (they may make a talking
    point, providing an added dimension to marketing).

• Intangible products, such as financial advice, are not excluded

    from the challenges of good product design. Managing the
    customer experience and designing offices and marketing
    campaigns are activities that benefit from good product design to
    make these products and services more eye-catching, enjoyable,
    and memorable.

• Consider hiring a professional product expert for advice on what

    design will best work for your customer offering.

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