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50 US-based respondentsFebruary 20, 2021Public
February 20, 2021Public

Q: How would you make this Doodle Pillowcase better? What would you pay for it?

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I would make it better by having a more diverse set of colors and pay $25 for it.

I would offer a bunch of different design options for it. I would pay $10 for it.

Seems like a fun item for kids so I would pay about 10 dollars

I think the doodle pillow is a cool idea. I'd be concerned that my child would get the markers on his or her face, so if you can ensure that doesn't happen it'd be ideal. I would pay about 10 dollars for the product.

I would take off the line marks. The point of this pillowcase is to let my imagination run free; it's hard to do that with the lines. I'd pay $25 for this. It's a cool concept.

I would pay $15 and I would add more markers and possibly make it erasable. I also would add an option without lines or make the back without lines. Stencils would be cool too

make sure it can be erased by washing. 10 dollars

i think the pillow case looks very high quality and appealing and shows a person drawing on it... maybe a description of what is included in the product and if the pens are included and i would pay 10 dollars

Make it where you can erase it and color it again. I would pay $10 for it.

It doesn't need to be improved and I'd say the price should be around $15

I dont think you would want to put my head on that thing but cool

Will the ink get on my face if I use it as an actual pillow? An assurance that it wouldn’t would make it better. It’s a cute idea nonetheless. I could see paying $20 for it.

Have two piloows inatead of one and no more than 20 dollasr

I would remove the fake holes in the black outline so there would be more room to draw things.

I would add more lines to the pillow, to make it look a bit more like a paper. I would also like it if the whole pillow had the design, not just the middle part. I would pay around 15 dollars for this product.

10 dollars and a pre stencil may be nice as not all are artist

I would have multiple background designs for drawing on. I would pay 15 dollars for this.

I'd add some patches that could be sewn on. $30 I think.

I would make the it better by adding more options that interest larger groups of kids.

Make the markers easily washable

i would include stencils for pictures and more color pens. i would pay 15 for them

$15, maybe make a bundle with the markers and the t-sirts

I would make it more like a coloring book with drawings that can be filled in . I would pay $25

I would improve on the pillow by having another type of layout for the pillow. I would buy it for about 20 dollars.

For the picture, the plllow should be rotated 180 degrees so themargin is on the right side. The lines on the paper should be blue. I'm a teacher, I spend a lot of time looking at this paper.

I would put the binder holes and red line on the left side of the pillow to make it match the front side of a binder page. I would pay $20

I like the concept a lot! I think kids would have a fun time drawing on it, and I assume it's machine washable. I think fifteen dollars seems like a fair price. Very cool for sure!

I think this is fine the way it is, it's an interesting product. I would just make sure the ink can't rub off on skin. I would pay $10 for this.

More colors and patterns, give kids a choice as to what it is they're doodling on. I'd pay $5 for it, it may be worth more but I don't need it.

I would make this doodle pillow case better by making it easier for the doodles or writing be easily removed in a mess free way such as using water or a wipe. I would pay $30 for it

I would want to know for sure that my child is not going to wake up with her face smeared with marker, but as long as I wasn't worried about that I would get it for her if the price was around $25

I would make so the marker cant leak or get on your head when you sleep, I would pay $10

If the pillowcase came with different designs, that would be nice. Or have some color in yourself designs where you just color the picture. I'd pay $15.

White is a really tough color to keep clean, especially a pillow that is used every night. I would make it a dark color like a chalk board. I would pay $5.

Make it washable and I would pay $7 for it.

I think it is great for kids to learn and express themselves. I think maybe 10 dollars.

There is nothing I would change. I really like it this way. I would pay 9.99

get rid of the lines, just an empty square would be better. I'd pay 7 dollars for this

This is a great idea as long as the ink doesn't bleed through onto the pillow.

I already think it looks great as is. I would pay $15 for it.

I would get rid of the lines as lines confine creativity. I would probably pay around $8 for this.

I would remove the horizonal lines so you have a blank canvas to create your art. I would pay $20

The tear off portion in the image is on the wrong side. For advertising the pillow needs to be flipped over. The concept is unique but I am concerned that the ink would be permanent and would not transfer to the person or bedding. I think if it came with the markers, it could cost around $20.

Is it reusable. If not it should be. If you can only decorate it once then its not as fun. An etchasketch pillow?

I would offer it in a variety of colors like how you can buy colored paper and maybe make sure there are the markers that come with them. I would $15 for this product for my child.

if it came with pens, i would pay 12$ and without them i would pay 10. i would want to make sure the print is soft and doesn't scratch your face when sleeping on it.

It would need to be made very clear that the markings would not rub off on a persons face when they slept on the pillowcase. This product begs me to think, "why can't I just draw on paper?" I don't think I would pay for this product.

I think if the drawing had more colors on it, it would look better. It would be best to see all the colors shown and how they erase. I would pay $10 for this.

I would make it more like a coloring book with some nice art to color in.

I think the only thing that i think could be improved is that i dont like the red line going down the side of it. I would say that i would probably pay around 15 dollars for it

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Survey Analysis

Winning Option: Characteristics and Appeal

  • Option B emerged as the preferred brand packaging design, securing 12 out of 15 votes. Respondents frequently highlighted its aesthetic appeal, emphasizing the luxurious and high-quality impression it conveys. The ability to stack packages was a notable practical advantage mentioned by participants.
  • Several respondents appreciated the monochrome color scheme of Option B, which they found less overwhelming compared to more colorful designs. This preference for simplicity suggests that minimalistic designs may resonate well with this group.
  • Additionally, environmental considerations played a role in favoring Option B; some participants noted its reduced plastic usage and recyclability as attractive features.

Key Topics Across Options

  1. Aesthetic Appeal: Across both options, aesthetics were crucial in influencing preferences. Participants often referred to colors and overall design quality when justifying their choices.

  2. Environmental Concerns: Both options had respondents who valued environmentally friendly aspects of packaging. However, while Option A was praised for being reusable and eco-friendly by some, others perceived Option B’s reduced plastic use as more sustainable.

  3. Practicality: Practical elements such as ease of stacking (Option B) or suitability for travel (Option B) were significant factors in decision-making processes.

Hypotheses for Further Testing

  • Investigate whether minimalistic designs consistently outperform colorful ones across different demographic groups or product categories.

  • Explore if environmental messaging on packaging significantly influences consumer preference when compared with other attributes like luxury perception or practicality.

  • Assess how important stacking capability is relative to other functional benefits in various contexts such as home storage versus travel convenience.

These hypotheses can guide further research into understanding deeper consumer motivations behind packaging preferences observed in this survey context.

AI themes (sample data)

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A

Likes (sample data)

  • Sleek and modern design
  • Large ear cup sizes for comfort
  • Minimalist and streamlined look

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Lack of unique features or standout elements
  • White color may get dirty easily
  • Not as much cushioning as other options
B

Likes (sample data)

  • (Note: There were no positive mentions specific to Option B in the provided survey answers)

Dislikes (sample data)

  • (Note: There were no negative mentions specific to Option B in the provided survey answers)
C

Likes (sample data)

  • Unique and stylish metallic grating design
  • Sturdy and flexible build
  • 'Cool' aesthetic appeal

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Weird' or unpleasant cone shape for earmuffs
  • 'Odd' overall appearance with metallic accents
  • (Note: Third negative mention not available from provided survey answers)
D

Likes (sample data)

  • Comfortable and sturdy design
  • Aesthetic appeal, including color options
  • Familiarity with the brand's quality

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Negative perception of the brand logo
  • Smaller ear size perceived as less comfortable
  • Design not preferred compared to others
E

Likes (sample data)

  • Sleek, modern, and professional look
  • Comfortable fit with larger ear sections that cup the ears well
  • Minimalist and clean black aesthetic

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Flat' appearance perceived as less comfortable by some
  • 'Bulky' design disliked by a few respondents
  • Narrower piece near headband' not appealing to all users
F

Likes (sample data)

  • 'Cushiony padding' for comfort over long periods of use
  • 'Solid build' making it durable and secure on the head/ears
  • Preferred neutral colors like black for headphones

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'Large ear covering' may be too big for some users’ preferences
  • 'Separation of controls/buttons' not liked by everyone
  • 'Chrome accent rings on headband' not appealing to all respondents
G

Likes (sample data)

  • Design perceived as high quality and appealing
  • Liked the color, especially the blue
  • Thin padding was appreciated

Dislikes (sample data)

  • Looked flimsy to some respondents
  • Perceived as less sturdy compared to other options
  • Color preference for white or black over blue
H

Likes (sample data)

  • Modern and high-quality appearance with a white design
  • Comfortable padding on headband and ears
  • Sleek and neutral look preferred by many

Dislikes (sample data)

  • 'White' color seen as prone to getting dirty easily
  • 'Large ear cups' might be problematic for glasses wearers over long periods of use
  • 'Sturdy design' could be considered bulky by some users