The impact of packaging design elements on consumer quality perception
Saimir Dinaj

, Violeta Lajqi Makolli

Abstract: The field of packaging design has undergone a significant transformation, moving from a practical requirement to a strategic tool that has a profound impact on how consumers perceive products and make purchasing decisions. This research aims to explore the impact of packaging design elements on consumer perceptions of quality and satisfaction. Using quantitative analysis techniques such as exploratory factor analysis and multiple regression, this study seeks to examine the relationships between packaging aesthetics, consumer awareness of the role of packaging in ensuring product safety, and consumer satisfaction. The results show that package design plays an essential role in shaping consumer satisfaction, validating the hypothesis that design elements such as color, size, shape, and aesthetics profoundly affect perceptions of product quality. Furthermore, consumer awareness of how packaging affects safety emerges as a critical factor in determining satisfaction. Open and transparent communication about package attributes fosters trust and has a positive impact on consumer perceptions. This research provides practical insights for businesses, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive approach to packaging design and consumer education. While this study acknowledges limitations in terms of sample size and specific context, it lays the foundation for future research and highlights the strategic importance of packaging design in enhancing consumer experiences and fostering loyalty.
Keywords: consumer perception; packaging design; product packaging; quality perception
Citation: Dinaj, S. & Makolli, V. L. (2026). The impact of packaging design elements on consumer quality perception. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 32(2), 453–460
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| Date published: 2026-04-29
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