Why We Form Emotional Attachments to Packaging
Why We Form Emotional Attachments to Packaging There’s something intriguing about how certain product packaging feels intentional and curated, creating an almost emotional experience. For some products, the act of unwrapping paper or plastic is part of the journey itself. It’s not just about the product, it’s about the feeling it evokes in the consumer. I remember watching a video when I was young about how companies leverage packaging to enhance the consumer experience. That was one of those pivotal moments for me, I was fascinated by how much psychology could be involved in something as mundane as opening a box. Apple packaging is a classic example. The thick boxes don’t open quickly, the lid resists just enough to slow you down. That small friction builds anticipation, turning a simple action into a sensory experience. In that moment, you’re not just opening a product, you’re entering the brand’s world. Over time, the connection extends beyond the product itself. Many people k...