From a purely marketing perspective, as in for the average consumer of such supplements browsing an eCommerce website, which bottle render do you think is the most appealing? Most likely to be bought? Thanks for your feedback.
#2 of 3
#3 of 3
Thanks again for any real/constructive feedback
Cheers
PS the focus of this question if not clear is the actual 3D render of the bottle and any related effects, not the label on the bottle.
Thanks
2nd one looks most appealing others are shit
>>242579
i like this one
>>242578
To be quite honest, I feel that #2 is more approachable, has a friendly render/design, and appoints the bottle a more trustworthy look. Colour contrast is much more better compared to others (especially #1).
I got some more to comment on designs if you're still here and interested.
>From a purely marketing perspective
If that's your angle, do some A/B testing and do your research. Design is not marketing. Marketing is not design. One may inform the other, but the two are completely different beasts. Ask /biz/ about this kind of shit.
>>242579
This one
>>242581
Oh in that case, I like #3 the best.
#1 has terrible visual tangents due to the unfortunately-placed reflections. Also, those black cans look like industrial-strength bulking supplements or something.