NORMAL THINKING = AVERAGE MARKETING
It is normal to seek insight in familiar places through ‘well tried’ means. The invariable result is tiny increments over what we already knew – the fanboys are already drinking the Kool-Aid. This is how orthodoxy is created and recreated.
Weirdly, it is often possible to learn more about X by looking at Y. Our ‘thought-for-the-day’ is that if we want to market to a hipster, then maybe talking to some oldsters will help come up with something that we (and the target audience) don’t know.
Here’s how this can work: design labels for people with challenged eyesight and, hey! You’ve got an easy to read, simple, elegant look with semiotics screaming brand transparency and trust. How about designing an in-store experience for those who need a little more leeway or time to get around – bingo (remember that) you have an open, stress-free floorplan, that feels luxurious and welcoming for a whole range of cohorts outside (but not excluding) your cool Millennial fantasy target.
Simple take-away message; be brave enough to design processes which look beyond the obvious audience because looking at the same old thing just gives you the same old perspective. How boring is that?
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