There’s a reason we use thick mugs for morning coffee and sleek wine glasses for an evening red. The design of a drinking vessel is part of the experience. It affects what we taste, touch, see, and smell when we drink a beverage. If you sell wine glasses, how do you choose from the endless array of wine glass design ideas? Do your consumer market research first to to see what shoppers prefer.
How to test your wine glass design ideas
Before you test your product options, define your audience. Do you plan to sell wine glasses to retirees who own vacation homes in Florida? Or exhausted parents who look forward to their giant glass of vino in the evening? With PickFu, you can build a targeted audience of poll respondents from more than 90 traits, including age range, income level, and shopping habits.
You can compare up to eight wine glass design options in a Ranked poll. If you have two designs, or you want to compare your wine glass to a top seller in your category, run a Head-To-Head poll. If you want to gauge interest in a single wine glass design, try an Open-Ended poll.
PickFu respondents give written feedback to help you narrow down your choices. Pay attention to the words and phrases they use. They'll come in handy when writing your Amazon product descriptions.
About this wine glass design poll
You can ask your friends which wine glass design ideas they like, but they’re biased. You’ll get more useful feedback by asking people in your target market, as in this Star Rating poll.
The poll shows a single image of a wine glass. It asks 50 female wine drinkers, "How interested are you in buying this rose gold plated wine glass?" Respondents also must rate the design on a 1-5 star scale.
Giving it an average rating of 3.1 stars, many respondents said the glass looks “elegant.” For some, its distinct boxy shape is a plus. For others, not so much. “This has such a weird shape. It also looks very fragile,” one woman wrote.
The rose gold color also prompted a good amount of feedback. Some adored the color, while others noted that the rose gold trend is over.
Look for similar themes in your poll results, then revise your options. As you test and get more positive than negative feedback, you’ll know you have a wine glass design worth toasting.