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Which slogan of a jewelry collection appeals most to you and why? short discription of this collection: Modern shapes and patterns shine in a new, previously unseen dimension. Expressive and elegant creations that redefine form and space.
Option C won this Ranked poll with a final tally of 31 votes after 2 rounds of votes counting.
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Option | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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C | 50% 25 votes | 62% 31 votes +6 |
A | 32% 16 votes | 38% 19 votes +3 |
B | 18% 9 votes | Eliminated 9 votes reassigned |
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16 Responses to Option A
I think option A sounds very classy. It sounds like this jewelry will complete and top off your outfit.
I think completes form makes more sense. I doing see how it captures form.
I think that slogans can entice people into connecting with a product. So, given that these were slogans for jewellery, I ranked them based on what would capture my attention the most.
Completes sound better than captures and achieves.
While I really like what B is going for, it just doesn't read right. With some rephrasing, that might well be the best, but as it stands, it doesn't come off very strong and so I have to rate it the lowest. It has potential though. For now, Choice A would be my favorite. I like that it offers a complete, perfected if you will, image. That's what I want to think about when it comes to jewelry. The last, exquisite piece of a puzzle.
I like A best. It so John's best a she make more sense for jewelry to complete you opposed to the other options
I would like option A
I think "achieves form" sounds forced, and therefore is my last choice. "captures form" sounds a bit better and like it is trying to give shape to an ambiguous feeling and concrete creation as one. B sounds the most like something as a consumer you need; something that completes you in some way.
I think A has the best slogan easiest to comprehend.
A, is great deal
I picked A as my top pick because the wording in the sentence was spot on and I like B because the sentence makes a lot of sense and then C because I find the wording in C was very marketable
I view this as an enhancement. Therefore "completes" would be the optimal word
Option A makes it sound like your ensemble will be complete with their jewelry. Option C was a bit confusing about how it captures form, making me overthink the slogan. Option B had a similar problem with Option C and made me think about how jewelry can achieve something.
I like the idea that the jewelry completes form because it conveys that it is perfectly made if it is completing something.
I like A because of the word complete. To me it feels final and like that forever. When giving this jewelry, it’s with you forever. The other words used in B and C don’t come off as good in my opinion.
The option A slogan are often catchy and easy to remember. Much like a song chorus that gets stuck in your head, it needs to have rythm or sound that rolls off the tongue is instantly recognisible.
9 Responses to Option B
For me it is really a tossup between all three, ultimately I think option B works best when spoken out loud. That's my choice.
Option B sounds intriguing. Achieve is such a good word here and not often used in terms of jewelry. I think it's a wonderful way to describe how one might go about finding their perfect piece of jewelry. It is an achievement. I love Option B.
B is the only one that sounds grammatically correct, so it's #1. C is decent, and much better than "completes form" which makes no sense whatsoever to me.
I would definitely choose option B because the word achieves is the most interesting and uplifting.
I think B sounds the most interesting and cool, but I also like the creative aspect of C. A is just okay for me.
My choice is B as the jewel can achieve new form and shapes as per the new designs.
I picked B first because it describes something in a way that makes it better than others. I picked A next because it makes it seem like something I can add to myself. I picked C last because it doesn't fit as well as the others.
I like "achieve" as it sounds more active and exudes more confidence
They are all pretty bad, but only B makes any sense to me. It seems like the idea of the collection is to highlight new shapes and forms, so achieving new designs (forms) fits pretty well.
25 Responses to Option C
A sounded awkward to me. C sounded the most elegant and classy.
I like option C the best because I like that the "that captures form" part of the slogan defines what the description of the jewelry collection is.
All of these are idiotic and don't make any sense. If my life depended on it, I guess I'd go with C.
C seems to me to be the most eloquently phrased of the three.
C- has a good saying quote A- it completed the meaning and feels good B- has a great meaning and classic saying to it which is appealing
I think Option C is the best slogan out of the three. Option C in my opinion makes the most sense. Jewelry is all about capturing form as opposed to achieving or completing.
The word captures sounds more trendy and enticing of a word for this type of jewelry. That is why I chose C as my first pick. I chose B last since the word achieve seems too boring and mundane for jewelry.
C would be my first pick because I like the use of the word "capture" and I think it is fitting with the description of the jewelry.
Option C sounded more elegant for a piece of jewelry
captures is the most vivid as the other 2 are not so much.
The option C stands out among all of them, and i like that it emphasizes on the word ‘capture’ because we want to make sure that customers are happy.
I think Option C sounds the best. Capture makes it sound more appealing like it really captures the elegance of the piece. It sounds exotic and expensive to me. The other options just don't do much for me and kind of sound out of place.
I personally think that Option C is the best idea for the slogan, it catches your eye more so than the other options in my personal opinion. Thank you.
I think "captures form" is best because it implies that the jewelry designs have been inspired by nature ("a previously unseen dimension").
I think Option C makes the most sense that it captures form and expresses the design the designer is trying to achieve. I think B is second best because I think perhaps the piece can achieve the form or expression the designer is trying to capture. Option A made the least sense to me, I am not sure how it completes form and this phrasing doesn't work for me at all.
I think it’s more mysterious and unique which I like. It’s engaging and fun.
I like "The piece of jewelry that captures form". I think it expresses "Expressive and elegant creations that redefine form and space." For me I would want jewelry to capture that beautiful image within the piece. I feel like the slogan most likely speaks to what the brand is.
I think C feels right.
Capture is intriguing. Completes sounds sophisticated. Achieves sounds sad.
In the description you say "redefine form". For th life of me I can't understand why "Thee piece of jewelry that redefines form" is not an option.
Choice C uses the word Captures which gives an impression of excitement of the hunt or search for something new and expressive. Choice B uses the word Achieves which gives an impression of a high goal or exquisite feeling of enjoyment. Choice A uses the word Completes which does not have much excitement associated with this word Completes as you can complete a chore or a duty out of obligation.
I like captures the most; it reminds me of how someone would describe a piece of artwork.
I like captures form. Seems more dramatic and fun.
I prefer the option C slogan because captures sounds much more aggressive and accomplished than the other phrases. I chose option A second because I like how this piece of jewelry completes the form rather than achieves the form as in the option B slogan message because the achieve word in option B suggests that this process is still a work in progress.
The word capture is the most seductive choice. It is evocative of a romantic pursuit. The word complete is so romantic but clunky in the sentence. The word achieve reminds me of athletics and competing for a gold prize, not romance.
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