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Based on the product name, which option would you be most likely to buy?
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23 Responses to Option A
A is catchier and it does make it look like the ceiling has skylights cut into it.
This option felt more brightening.
I prefer the organic term of sky lights as that is what they have always been known as. They may or may not be calming to everyone, so I don't think that term is effective.
I thing both are same.
I chose A because I have always called those windows skylights anyway
Sky Lights are the more appropriate name for what the product actually is and does.
Option A is my favorite light filter. The lighting is much softer than its companion. The dullness of the light in the room leaves it feeling warm and cozy. I would definitely purchase these light filters.
Calming skies is a little confusing
I didn’t know it was an ad for windows until I seen the words sky lights. So I’d choose the one that makes people understand what it’s for.
I like the term “sky lights” more because it describes the product more accurately — calming skies sounds like it could be a lot of different things and is confusing.
A feels more natural to me, like it's bringing the outside in.
I like sky lights as it makes me feel that the ceiling will be much brighter than choice B.
just my gut reaction. this sounds better
I am instantly drawn to A. I think it gives the impression it is more like a window than option B.
I like the word 'light' in the name since it has a positive connotation to it
This name is more suitable I think because it uses the word light.
Sky lights are well established so this term would be easily understood and fitting for this product, in my opinion. Calming skies seems less than truthful.
I like the term sky lights to know that it is bringing in light and brightening my image.
I prefer choice A for the shorter words.
Calming is subjective but you really are showing the sky lights design to put over the lights
I chose option A because I think the name 'Sky Lights' is a product selling one, you already have an idea what the product is about even before seeing it. I'll stick with option A.
Calming is too objective. A is more to the fact
I like option A, it sounds interesting and intriguing. Other option B is also nice but A is more interesting.
27 Responses to Option B
I like the word calm as it has such a positive connotation.
If it has "lights" in the name, I would think that it would make something brighter, not subdued.
Calming skies sounds great.
B is cute, clever, appealing and unique.
I would choose this one because the name makes me think of a very relaxed and soothing atmosphere. I would induce a more stress free space.
'Calming' gives positive energy. I would choose it.
I chose option B, Calming Skies, because it sounds like it would make a nice atmosphere. I associate Sky Lights with actual sky light windows, and therefore I wouldn't to confuse anyone if I spoke about the product. Calming Lights is unique unlike Sky Lights.
I prefer Option B. I like the phrase calming skies from GlareShade because it adds so much to one's interior. It can turn a home into an indoor Haven with a little bit of the blue skies. It feels very soothing and pleasant.
I would choose B because A could be confused with the type of window itself.
It's less confusing. I would think that "sky lights" were windows.
I much prefer this name because the other makes things a lot more confusing in my opinion. I also think the option I chose will be easier to market (since the other name given is something used to describe a normal object and not what the actual product is).
i feel like calming skies is a better name because you can tell its not the real sky which is what the other choice is trying to mislead you to think. however if you look at it from the perspective of it being a calming sky you get the idea of what it is for
"calming" has more of a relaxing feel and makes me want that instead of just "sky light"
I super need to be calm today, so the calm one appeals to me the most.
I have chosen option B, the product name by itself says the word Calming. I like this title more. For me it is better name and more eye catching name.
Option B has a better ring and tone to it and grabs your attention more right off the bat. I think it is a better match for what the product is and does and makes more sense to the reader. I also think it wouldn't confuse people as much and have them expecting something else from the product. It makes you want to know more about it and gives you a better understanding of what you are looking at and what it has to offer. It makes it feel more useful and something beneficial to the reader. Option B would appeal to more people and would make them more interested in learning more about what it has to offer.
I like this one more because I love how it feels relaxing to me. It seems really calming to me and I like the fact that it produces a peaceful atmosphere
I think B, calming skies, fits better with the product and kind of does a good job of describing what the product does.
I prefer option B over A because Calming Skies sounds better to me than Sky Lights. It sounds like it would effect the atmosphere of the workplace.
Love the calming skies ☁️ it ties into the look of the filter itself
I prefer a calming atmosphere. "Sky lights" makes me think its only a product for sky lights
Based on the purpose of the product, the phrase "calming" makes better sense in the title.
I like the calming sky's. It really relates that it calms the harshness of the sun through the windows
I chose B because it makes sense to use the word calming in the name if the product intends to soothe or calm the lighting.
Calming Skies is a unique and appropriate name grabbing my interest and wanting that for my own home.
Name itself basically almost describes the product. It lets me know it will be more of a calming lighting instead of to bright or harsh looking. Calming at work sounds nice.
I think that the word calming really accentuates the product well.
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