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Which name do you like more for a brand selling beautifully crafted, house shaped shelves for displaying kids’ collectibles/Minifigures/little treasures?
Option B won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 26 votes after 3 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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B | 38% 19 votes | 46% 23 votes +4 | 52% 26 votes +3 |
D | 30% 15 votes | 32% 16 votes +1 | 48% 24 votes +8 |
C | 16% 8 votes | 22% 11 votes +3 | Eliminated 11 votes reassigned |
A | 16% 8 votes | Eliminated 8 votes reassigned |
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8 Responses to Option A
I like them this order. The box one is terrible cause it to unknown as to what it is
Being a Francophile, A is my top pick.
Gender neutral description will yield a larger consumer base.
I think Maison Miniature is easy to say and remember, and it is a cute and unique name for a product. It makes you think of small houses.
It is all about miniature stuff and it almost sounds like mansion so I like this. B is Lovely little house which symbolize little houses and stuff for little houses. C is good because it means all your treasures can be put away and not lost.
A is cute, creative, and unique.
Choice A is alliterative and descriptive, and French which makes it sound deluxe. The second option will appeal to children. The third choice is just better than the last one, no other reason; Option D sounds like the treasures are going in a box, vs. a house.
I made my first choice because since this is a product for displaying miniatures, I like the fact the word miniatures is in the brand name. It gives an idea to the consumer what the product is and what it does. This is the best promo for the business since people will be able to tell just by the name what the product is and what it's purpose is.
19 Responses to Option B
I think Lovely Little House is cutest and most descriptive of the product. The others don't seem like they describe this product in particular to me, and don't sound a lot like brand names.
I feel like Option B caters more to the intended audience of children. Option A has a sophisticated flair to it. Option D would be my last option because while I like the name, I don't think it is specific enough for the product.
"Lovely Little House" is such a pleasant name and plays on the fact that the shelves are house-shaped and used to display miniature things. That's why Choice B is my favorite. From there, Option C sounds nice because it is an organizational product and so, functionally speaking, the name makes sense. Option A has nice alliteration to the name.
Don't like Maison because I don't know what that means. To be honest none of those names sounded appealing.
Option B would remind me of a place for kids to have shelves. Option D is decent because if you are displaying kid things then these would be like treasures of things they have accomplished most likely. Like winning a trophy. I just like A over C.
Lovely little house just sounds exactly like the sort of thing parents and kids would go for, including me and my kid. I really appreciate the meaning behind no lost treasure but don't like a name that starts with no for psychological reasons. Maybe something like Treasure Keeper would be better in that case.
The word house is descriptive.
prefer B I like the way it sounds
I really like B, it's fitting and cute. D 2nd because I like it, although shops with treasure in the name are a dime a dozen. A is just ok. it is unique though hard to say 5 times really fast. I didn't care for C at all. Although witty, the name probably shouldn't begin with a negative.
I like choice be because of the Ls used at the beginning of the first 2 words. I could imagine young girls enjoying saying it. Option a was second because of the same thing (the Ms at the beginning of the words) but some children may not know what Maison is (or maybe its a learning opportunity). Option c was last since I did not connect with it and didn’t like the word lost in the name.
The word Lovely in Option B in my opinion would appeal more to a girl. Most girls think of houses as pretty, magical, wonderful. This title definitely would fit./ I love treasure in a box for Option D as it gives wonder and mystery and anything can be put in these figures./ Option C is my least favorite but it implies that you will not lose any treasure you want to put in this box.
After carefully studying all four names for brands selling beautifully crafted, house shaped shelves for displaying kid's collectibles, I chose Option B as my first preference because I think that LOVELY LITTLE HOUSE has a catchy ring to it. Option D was my second choice followed by Option C based on their relative impressiveness in my personal opinion.
I choose B because it describes the shelf perfectly, love the name. Next choice would be D because the shelf will hold your treasures. C is okay, but doesn't really strike me as a title.
"Lovely" is one of my favorite words - I use it all the time. So, for me, "B" is the perfect option. I really don't care for "C" or "A" at all.
Option B is the best because it sounds sweet and describes that it is a little house for little things. That is also true for Maison Miniature. No Lost Treasures has a negative tone to it.
I like how simple and childlike "Lovely Little House" sounds. No Lost Treasure also makes a lot of sense, because it's describing the functionality of the product. I wasn't a big fan of the other two options, but chose "Treasure in the Box" as my third choice.
The name lovely little house is simple and effective for this type of product. It’s a child-friendly name.
I love that B and A mention it is a smaller replica in title.
I believe that B really goes along with the brand and the product. It will be easy to remember. Option A is also a nice play on something that is built and also because it is in the shape of a house which is part of construction.
8 Responses to Option C
I think C D and B are all equally cute and very fitting for a childrens collectible product
I like the no lost treasure because there are some things kids have that are quite valuable and they should be able to display those items.
No lost treasure is a memorable name. I think it's also a good description for shelves that will display collectibles which are people's personal treasures. I think my number 2 choice, Treasure in the Box is also a name people are more likely to remember.
I chose Option C because to a child there're collectibles are truly treasured and loved. The name is apt as these shelves can display their collectibles all together to observe and enjoy. Option B also connotates a collection that loved and all assembled together. Option D is along the same lines but a little bit clumsy sounding with the inclusion of the word "box". Lastly Option A is incomprehensible to a child.
I think it is both catchy and descriptive. A couple of the other titles did not describe what it does as well.
Children like to think of their trinkets as treasures. The name "No lost treasure" implies that their trinkets can be found on the shelf.
i really like choice C the best because i feel like it can be directed at boys or girls and it give a description of what the shelf can be used for cause if you put your childs mini-figures or treasures on the shelf, they wont get lost.
I really dont like option A, Maison Miniature. My favorite option is option D, no lost treasure.
15 Responses to Option D
Treasure in the Box is just so clever - it is also memorable and right on point
I prefer "D" because the collectibles displayed are treasures and the name is appropriate. It is reminiscent of "Jack in the Box" so seems appealing. "C" also mentions treasure, so I like that. They other two options focus on the "house" aspect and the name seems like it would be more appropriate for a dollhouse, not a display case. So the name doesn't seem to fit. If I have to choose a 3rd option I'd pick the French one because it sounds more elegant.
I like the idea of using Treasure in the product because it helps protect treasures. Option A and B are cute because of the small house ideas.
I like treasure in the box more and appropriate for kids collectibles
I like the names that refer to the function of the item which is to store and display the child's knick knacks. Kids like to see their collectibles on display and they are treasures to them no matter how much or little they cost -so the names with "treasure" or "house" in them are fitting.
I prefer choice D as the best because I like the word, "treasure" used in the title! These collectibles are like treasures so it makes sense to use this word. D is the best option!
D seems the most unique while still being relevant to what the company is providing
Who doesn't like the idea of "Treasure"?
The names are catchier.
Treasure in the Box describes the product well and is a memorable name in my opinion. I also like No Lost Treasure, as it could remind kids to keep their items there so they don't lose them. I like the thought of having 'House' in the name, but I think Lovely Little House is a bit too feminine sounding. I would love to see a photo of the product though, it sounds awesome!
I like Treasure in the Box and Lovely Little House because they really are treasures and lovely. Something to be kept and looked at for years to come. Hopefully to be handed down to future generations. I'm not in love with Option C, but it fits.
The Treasure in the Box is a name that make your curious. The No lost Treasure is a catchy and unique title. The Maison Miniature make me think about a beautiful display.
I like use of the word "treasure". "Treasure in the Box" has a really nice sound to it that I like a lot. It also kind of describes the purpose, which I think is important.
Treasure in a box is very visual. The words are descriptive and vivid. I can picture what that might look like. Maison Miniature is cute and playful. I think a little kid would really enjoy the sound of this. Lovely Little House is cute, but too boring in my opinion. It just don't have that WOW factor. No lost treasure is actually unflattering. Using the word lost makes me think that my stuff (or my kids) stuff might get lost.
I like the name of the product. Very descriptive!!
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