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When packaging a product or object for a #customer, there are a few tips for the company's sender that can help make sure everything goes smoothly even up to the point where the wrapping is discarded on the other end and the entire process is complete.

 

Finding the correct container or box is an essential first step. The occasional jostling happens during shipping, handling, and, finally, delivering, so items that are being sent in an envelope or box can require a small amount of "wiggle room" inside the enclosure, so a little airspace can mean the difference between a dented product and one in perfect condition.

 

A senior vice president of a supply chain said that the, "goal is to create the most dense inner cube possible while retaining the optimal out-of-box experience for the customer." Basically, a happy medium.

 

To properly and safely fill the void, there are a few methods for everyday items that may come in handy.

 

Packing #peanuts are cheap, light and can squeeze easily into tight spaces while still providing optimal support, but they have their downsides - static electricity, mess, and added difficulties in disposal.

 

As a project specialist for a shipping team says, Bubble Roll works well, too. The #airpockets that line the plastic sheet offer excellent cushioning, is easy to reuse and is very light, and doesn't give off static electricity. Bubble Roll has its cons, though, also. It is not fit to form, so shifting during transit is not uncommon. Professionals recommend taping the Bubble Roll down so it stays put, but once the air bubbles burst, the roll can no longer protect products from impact.

 

There is, however, a way to solve both the static electricity and burst-bubble problems: Packing paper. Using a heavyweight paper that doesn't easily compress can be a perfect substitute for preventing shipping woes, and it it reusable so the customer gets even more than they bought.

 

When it comes to exceedingly heavy items, important legal documents, or anything fragile, there are a few ways to utilize what's already in place to further prevent damage.

 

For delicate items or breakables, it can help to wrap another layer of defense, like Bubble Roll, around the item, fill the empty space around said item with either packing peanuts or more Bubble Roll, and then a "Fragile" sticker is placed on the outside of the shipping boxes. If there is more than one item, it can be important to pad them and then use a stretch wrap to ensure they stay together.

 

It is absolutely unacceptable to allow legal documents to get damaged in transit, so precautions must be taken. Using a flat #cardboard box, mailing tube, or a padded mailer that has rigid edges can assist in keeping those papers in their best condition.

 

With heavy items, like art, books, or furniture, all of which can move during the shipping and handling process and become dented or scratched, stabilization is essential for not only the items but the handler, who may suffer an injury from lifting improperly packaged boxes. Filling all of the airspace and then restricting the items with stretch wrap can help prevent issues or worries.

 

By using these tips, items can be shipped to a customer and arrive exactly as expected.

I've been in a pretty dark mood lately due to the disappearance of my sister-in-law but I received a package today from Pullipstyle so I decided to take a picture of my new arrivals.

 

PS. of course I live that has orange counter tops!

Packagings of the World is a packaging design archive showcasing the best, most interesting and creative packaging work worldwide. We will try to make the archive as digestible and as possible with less text, like they say, pictures speaks a thousand words!

Part 1 of Vivian's package. :D

I'm SO happy you liked what I sent!! ♥

 

*PS~Her pic is much better than mine!~

typographic and package design resource.

When I was a student, I had done this package design project

Hand painted heart rock

Cuore di pietra ..impacchettato

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The little bag from Tiny Happy - old pages from a Richard Scary book (love, love Richard Scary)

How-to & Resources "Monster" Post: here

 

Packaging: I cut business card-size rectangles out of card stock and placed in bottom of large treat bag. Added "shreds". Stacked 4* crayons in cupcake liner (Wilton). Tied shut & added tag.

 

Thanks to dirtyolive for the kickstart! I've had the directions bookmarked for months, but only recently realized these would make great additions to the Christmas packages I'm working on.

 

*I used 4-5 reg. crayolas in a reg. muffin tin to make each.

packaging for an order from my etsy shop

all set to ship out...woohooooooo!

Hand stamped backings too :)

For more info/my store see my profile

The black trays carry letters and small packages along a conveyor, automatically dumping them into the slide that fills the bag of their final destination. This photo came after the big midday pulse, when every one of these trays would have a package or letter on them.

This is the result of a second year university brief where I had to design the packaging and advertising for a teabag company. This is my final packaging design, front and back view.

Thanks so much Hmm..... for my awesome package!

A&P used this package design for its line of frozen vegetables before the change to Amercia's Choice in the early 1990's.

Jewellery packaging covered with cream imitation suede and black Nappa and paper carrier bags in black and cream.

available at: www.dahlinger.com

 

I got one of my illustrations turned into a Custom Stamp and I use it on all my packaging as an address label. I love my customers to feel they are opening a gift when they receive their orders. (www.bumpkin,etsy.com)

Strobist Info:

- Canon 7D with 18-135mm;

- 580EXII bounced on a white umbrella right and behind the package;

- Silver reflector at package left;

- Sekonic L-758-DR;

 

Post production done in Photoshop.

Floors, doors, walls, halls, white side wall tires and old golf balls...

Thank you so much ONE by one for my beautiful handmade letter and clothes. I love them

Workers at the Maggi factory in Singen, Germany, package bottles of liquid seasoning (approx.1910)

 

Nestlé Historical Archives, Vevey.

 

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Along with the new name 'photowall' came a package design that is a little more informative of what the package contains...

The branding process of “Fertico” company also consisted of: label design, package and box design. Since the “Fertico” company has a variety of products which will be packed differently we modified the design and adapted it to fit to all package variations perfectly. One of the more inspirational modifications was to find the suitable colors, materials and paper quality. We relied heavily on the modern printing technology.

 

The goal was for the brand to reach the targeted audience (customers who were already using different gardening products) in the right way. With carefully planned branding campaign and excellent marketing plan we reached our goal. Catalog design, brochures, flyers, business cards and other promo material for the advertising purposes represent a part of total design process and each and every one of these items was designed and developed with a lot of patience, effort and professionalism.

 

We have managed to create new visual esthetics of the clients company, corporative design, a brand.

 

This new visual identity of “Fertico” company has high and very strict standards which made the targeted audience easier to inform and win over thus making the “Fertico” brand unique and more visible to the market. Every potential user of “Fertico” product receives all of the necessary information regarding a product, service and other details on a unique and interesting way which is the very essence of branding process.

Arrrrrrrrr Run Away!!!

His got spots on him. You don't want to catch them!

  

The big Domo is from the awesome DollyBeMine

This collage consists entirely of products with great packaging. For a while I was obsessed with package design & I wanted to appreciate the art of the packaging that our favorite products come in.

 

By the way I have that Ed Hardy perfume in the top-right corner and it's wonderful - doesn't smell alcohol-y at all and the bf likes it too.

 

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Oude Ambachten & Speelgoed Museum (Old Crafts & Toy Museum)

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