01-14-2015, 10:57 PM
Going off everything mentioned in this 10 month old thread, focus on going as cheap as possible while keeping the main values for said body type as high as it is cost effective sells in a nutshell? I understand there are heaps of other variables which go into how much.
Going into the demographic targeting a bit here, how much of an effect does details such as affording a higher comfort rating have on it's attractiveness to the wealthier class or making that design more reliable to the younger consumer? And by attractiveness I mean its effect on whether they'll buy it or not. Is it sufficient enough to add it as a value to focus on when making your design decisions?
Going into the demographic targeting a bit here, how much of an effect does details such as affording a higher comfort rating have on it's attractiveness to the wealthier class or making that design more reliable to the younger consumer? And by attractiveness I mean its effect on whether they'll buy it or not. Is it sufficient enough to add it as a value to focus on when making your design decisions?