Snack Packaging Design

The packaging uses vibrant colors and playful illustrations to attract attention and convey a fun brand personality effectively. However, it could improve by adding clearer nutritional information and allergen warnings to support informed consumer choices.
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    Color & Contrast
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    Content Readability & Clarity
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    Visual Consistency, Imagery & Media
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    Navigation & Structure
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    Conversion & Actions
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    Tone, Friendliness & Delight
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    Accessibility & Input Ergonomics
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    Efficiency & Cognitive Load
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    Flow & States Completeness
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    Strategic Design
  • Recommended Fixes by Impact
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    0Major
    1Moderate
    1Minor

    Low contrast for 'Spicy Nachos' text

    Moderate
    Color & Contrast
    The Problem
    The yellow text 'Spicy Nachos' on the orange-red background has low contrast, likely below WCAG AA standards for normal text.
    Why it Matters
    Users with mild visual impairments or color blindness may have difficulty reading this text, reducing accessibility and overall readability.
    How to Fix
    Increase contrast by using a darker or more saturated text color or by adding a dark outline or shadow to the yellow text to improve separation from the background.
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    Possible low contrast for 'Extra Crunch!' badge text

    Minor
    Color & Contrast
    The Problem
    'Extra Crunch!' text in the small star shape uses yellow text on orange background, which may have insufficient contrast to meet WCAG standards.
    Why it Matters
    Users with some visual impairments may struggle to read this small text, affecting understanding of product features.
    How to Fix
    Use a darker text color or add a contrasting outline or background behind the text to improve visibility.
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