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These are a few of the images for our Patella Strap for kids, what do/don't you like with the design, is it something we can clarify on?
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It does not look like it is clear how to use it. Do you have to have parents there? I don't fully get it.
The comparison chart is helpful for me to be able to quickly skim the benefits of this sleeve strap.
I love the information that is provided on the design. It is an incredible look. I would be super into this myself. I am enamored with everything that is going on in the image. I am super happy with what is occuring.
I would clarify by showing it in use on kids
The design clearly shows the benefits of the patella strap, but using less text and fewer images might make it easier to understand.
It's okay with the texts explaining how it works and benefits but I would like a close up image of how the strap is put on.
I don't like that in the first panel, the child doesn't look like he is wearing the strap on his knee. Also, you say it's for a child but the third graphic says "fits kids and adults" - so what makes it for kids? That should be clarified. Finally, nowhere does it say it's a "Patella strap", that should be indicated somewhere.
It would be nice if some of the people smiling in the pictures would be wearing the Patella Strap.
I would hel if you showed an actual kid wearing it.
Am I missing something here? The instructions on this poll tell me that this is a patella strap. There is a small inset of a product that might be a patella strap. But none of the 6 photos of models (with 17 people shown) show anyone wearing a patella strap. There should definitely be "in-use" photos, preferably close-ups.
I like how they show how active you can be with it. I like seeing everyone playing sports and exercising and looking like they are not having any pain. I also like how they compare the strap to competitors. It helps to see why it is more beneficial. I would like to see more close up views of the strap itself
The design seems fine at first glance but the 1st image does not feel relevant and also in last image mention more about the product like its material, is it durable how soft it is to wear etc.
I like that the design provides reduction of stress and strain.
It might be good to have some diversity in the photos. Everyone is white.
It’s not very clear why someone would need to wear a product like this. Is it to prevent injury?
For one, it is difficult to see the images of the product on the models; I do like the written benefits.
The strap itself is barely shown, and the comparison list has some questionable choices (Swedish design?)
The Patella Strip may be a very good and useful product but none of the kids are seen wearing this, I suggest a demo of the product being used would make it more effective and convincing.
Does something like this actually work or deliver on its promises? It would help if the models, which I'm guessing are AI, were actually wearing the product.
I don't like the name or logo at all. I do like the people picture and advertising spread.
I like the product, which seems like a helpful way to maintain muscle strength!
I appreciate the style and think its nicely designed but it does seem a little thin. Perhaps a thicker band would provide more support. I do very much like the layout as it's very pro family with good graphics.
I would say the design is pretty much like all the other ones. Do these really work??
I would like the images to better explain why a child should wear this strap. That is not clear as to the benefits and would like to know more of the benefits to help kids.
I like the design discreet of the patella first. It is not to width and not disturbing. I think we can add a plus if it has an widener, so it can easy fit to everyone of every size.
I think the images are well chosen but I would like one more image that shows more of a medical or science look at the product. Perhaps showing what it exactly does showing the anatomy of the knee.
Why are none of the kids wearing the strap? I think that makes this add really confusing.
The universal sizing is nice to know. I think I want to know how it is deducing stress and strain as mentioned
I think because it’s marketed for kids, there should be a bit more color in the advertisement. The color theme in this matches more of a maintenance/utility/appliance ad. I’m not sure how to describe it but maybe change the font and add more contrasting colors
the design looks well made and it is eye catching. I also think it is sleek and nice. the pictures also seem realistic.
I like the design actually I think it looks very legit and they photos don't look like some of the horrendous stock photos I've seen or bad photoshop jobs. No notes actually.
Seems to do what it is supposed to do and looks sturdier than other Patella straps I have seen. However, it would be nice to actually see it on a kid in action rather than just the one knee pic in the center. It doesn't really give the right size impression. None of the pictures has a kid wearing it.
image of actual strap should be bigger and more prominent
In my opinion the image stack does a great job of promoting and describing the product. I personally don't see any room for improvement.
I think the description looks really good, although I would like to see that young person wearing it. That way you kind of get the gist of what it is for and where it belongs on the body.
I recommend showing the product more. i only see one image of it and none of the models seem to be using the support. It'd be nice to see in in use.
I would like to see the product on more than just that insert. The information is very good, well written.
Well the big glaring problem i see is that your product isn't being used in any of the images you chose for your ad. Other than that It a good layout.
I am not sure the product being sold in htis picture. None of the imges seem to show anyone with a strop or sleeve stars? I am trying to figure out how the device works to keep the knee in alignment. Yet, the item depicted seems to be a wrist strap. This is too confusing as to what I would be buying
I like the design. It has a good look and doesn't stand out as much.
Does it come in different sizes
I would like to see it more on the kid models,get the full view. I only see one photo of it actually on and that is just of a knee. Getting a full view helps gauge the size and fit and if it is something I would want for my kid. Info is kind of generic.
I haven’t got a clue what this or how it works based on these pictures. It’s literally just a bunch of pictures of people hanging out and a bunch of promises. No pictures of the product at all? Very suspicious.
I think the images are vibrant and high quality, everything is clear about the product and the benefits. I love it.
It seems a bit bulky for a kid to be honest. I’d expect something sleeker since they are kids. Unless it needs to be since their bodies aren’t fully developed yet.
I like the simple design, the images of the people in the advertisement should probably be wearing the product
All these images of adults and kids, I don't see a single one wearing it. Would like to see it on to see size and fit.
I like that it's designed for kids in mind. There's nothing I can see that needs improved
Everything about this design is very clear. I like how supportive and strong this product is yet it still seems like it would be comfortable. I like that it is FDA cleared, that makes me confident in the product. It would not matter to me that it is Swedish designed.
Not one person in the photos is wearing the strap and I don't see the medical reasoning behind this. Seems to be disease mongering for children.
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