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It clearly shows the usability in a public setting. Much better than B does. Neither show an outdoor setting though
B shows a better backround. It is a supermaket and is more colorful. A is just infront of an elevator and does not pop out
A shows a practical use for the product. Everyone goes shopping sometimes, so it's a use everyone would have. I can't even tell what B is trying to show them using the product for.
A allday long. More people are thinking about sanitizing shopping carts before touching than ever before,great timing for the image.
Seeing the grocery store shelves in option A is relatable to everybody. It took me a minute to even realize that Option B was showing elevator buttons, so other people may not recognize that very easily either.
The bottle/sanitizer label is too obscured in Option B.
I think more people would associate shopping carts as being dirty and germy more than elevator call buttons.
The first image has more color because of the background.
A reinforces the regular use of hand sanitizer. Not everyone travels in elevators, while most people do go to the grocery store and want to feel safer.
The image of option A highlights the the use of hand sanitizer the most, the image of option A described the how the hand sanitizer can be used and it also described the functions of the hand sanitizer.
I do a lot more using of shopping carts than I do of elevators and I think it shows the product off better too
I think A is the most relatable location that could be pictured for this product.
A is good because u should use it after doing things like getting a cart
I live in an area where I never use an elevator. The only time I use one is if I am traveling, which these days is almost never.
A SHOWS THE PRODUCT BEING USED IN A STORE WHICH IS IMPORTANT. IT HELPS ME SEE THAT IT WILL PROTECT ME WHEN I AM OUT
Shows more of the view of the Sanitizer and is in a grocery store.
This one seems more like a public location. The other is vague
THe picture on A shows more visible use of the hand sanitizer, in addition it is at a grocery store which is a public location that just about everyone is at and can more easily realte to when compared to an elevator
I feel more afraid of germs in public so I relate to this one more
Everyone, no matter who you are, has to go shopping at the supermarket. This image shows a situation that is very common and everyone will be able to easily relate to.
Grocery shopping and using a shopping cart is more relatable necessary use for me and likely many other people than using elevator buttons,
Choice A clearly depicts that the person is outside of the house and at a supermarket.
This image is better because more people can relate to grocery shopping now compared to elevators.
You can see the size of the bottle better and easy to read.
my initial preference is option A...Because it look like very super...it is a highlighted image..that's why i am choosing this option
It's difficult to decide exactly what the situation in option B is, while it is very clear what is going on in A.
Definitely the shopping cart as it is so obvious you are out
Choice A is easiest to see what the product is - in B it is hiding behind the hand
Showing the cart next to it shows the person using the sanitizer in a public setting.
A is a place I use sanitizer every time. It is not only a public place, but a busy place. B is hard to tell where they are, it could be a home and not as obvious for the need of sanitizer
Either one is fine, but I would find myself using this more for the shopping cart. I usually use my knuckle to push an elevator button so I wouldn't immediately use sanitizer after that.
I chose option A as being more representative of using hand sanitizer in public. I did laugh at that huge nozzle on the bottle. I like the little flip lid so that it doesn't squirt all in my purse or bad when not in use that squirt pump thing gets caked up with dried up gunk and is just gross looking. I like in Savannah and we don't have many high rise building that use an elevator. We do have a million grocery stores and stores and I do use my hand sanitizer at the store and option A is more like me every day that I go out.
The option A is a frequently used scenario where people have to go to stores and use sanitizer.
I chose A because it was easier to see the hand sanitizer and also it was more apparent that it was a public location.
I think they are both good options. Option A may be a little more common as not everyone rides an elevator. Most people have to use a cart at least a few times a month.
B looks best I think with the grocery cart in my opinion. A is fine with the elevator buttons. B makes more sense to me though for the most part.
I went with B because it seems the person just pushed an elevator button and it would seem like the optimal time to use hand sanitizer. The other image less so since it seems less necessary as he's been pushing the cart for a while.
Option B allows the hand sanitizer to be seen in a more common usage; you never know in an elevator whether a person has cough or sneezed using their hand naturally. I think seeing someone using a hand sanitizer in a grocery store is offputting. You wouldn't expect someone to be using one every time they touched a product in a grocery store.
This image best highlights the use of this travel hand sanitizer in an outdoor or public location. The use is initial to handling the surface. I will order.
Option B has the image best highlights the use of this travel hand sanitizer in an outdoor or public location because in our everyday life we use lifts and everyone uses the button in the lift which must be taken some safety measures to keep ourself away from corona virus.
A doesn't represent a firm grip on the bottle. The fingers look awkward. That's not how I typically see others using similar bottles of sanitizer
B is good procedure when the time of entry we have to use hand sanitizer
I like this image a little better because the elevator is where people should always be aware of their hands and germs.
Well, A shows someone using it while they're shopping, which doesn't make much sense. You use it before to clean the cart or after, not during. I assume B will have to touch more buttons, but cleaning in between makes more sense.
If i'm by the produce section like in A, then I waited too long to apply hand sanitizer.
I feel this is a more realistic depiction of the product's use and does not appear to be "posed" as the alternative image appears to be.
Option B makes more sense. I would use the product more when at an elevator than a store. In the store your still touching things all the time. So using the sanitizer seem like a waste.
I like B because elevator buttons are dirty. A is too late because so much of the person's hands are touching the cart.
there is no difference.
In option B, the woman is actually putting it on her hands before she touches any object.
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