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Look at the way they decorate houses during xmas time... This happens in Italy in a place called Rapallo.
I do like a nice bit of packaging and my new Sennheiser earphones came in a really nicely designed box.
The white bit at the top there is the other end of the blue bit that's wrapped around the front. Both bits tuck in with cardboard barbs to keep everything together. The whole thing fit inside the cardboard sleeve there on the right (which is the only bit of the whole thing that is glued)
The glossy curved surface of the package gave me plenty of good opportunities to get reflections and add interest to the images. A lot of these images were test shots for what I could attempt to do with a professional - as well as a learning curve on the path of product photography.
An entire box to send a 1 page letter about a safety warning for a laptop that is over 5 years old. Cause could be class action or sheer corporate waste.
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Packaging is considered to be one of the most important aspects of #marketing. It can attract the customer or prevent them from buying the #product, depending on how it was packaged. This result to companies innovating their #packaging, making sure that the gimmicks they apply to each product would suit the taste of their customers. Around the world, there are packaging ideas that are considered to be brilliant and unique, and one can look up to them as inspiration. Packaging can also be considered as an art, and packaging supplies can be purchased at crafts stores and book stores.
In Japan, a bread manufacturing #company decided to package their black bread on a plastic bag that depicts a man with an afro hair. The hair was left transparent, so that the black bread would act as the hair color. Another packaging idea came from a #headset manufacturing company. They arranged the black headsets to depict a note, which looks clean and neat. Another example of great packaging comes from a honey manufacturing company, showing how it should be bottled. The honey comes in a box that strongly resembles a hive, and included inside are bees made from paper to make it more realistic. In Brazil, a wine manufacturing company decided to cover their wine bottles with a material that resembled the wine’s respective fruit flavor. Those who bought the wine must peel the material off from the bottle before drinking it. It gives them an authentic flavor feel, according to those who tried it. Another idea came from a designer based in New York City, which arranged the pasta to resemble the Empire State Building. Some designers are also considering the necessity when packaging their products, like a disposable butter with a lid made of wood that can be used as a knife. Others are using aesthetics to promote their gimmicks, including a spatula manufacturing company from Denmark which uses graphics to demonstrate that their products are environmentally friendly.
There are a lot of ideas to choose from when deciding on how to package the #product. It is up to the imagination of the business owner on how they can create their packaging that would get the attention of the customers. It is very important that the product can be seen as unique, which is why gimmicks should be applied when putting the products inside their packages. The internet is one of the best resources when it comes to planning on how an item should be packaged, because there are a lot of websites dedicated into helping people on how to create #crafts, including packaging. However, it should also be noted that a lot of patience is required to master the art of packaging. Aside from the internet, there are also books which cover the art of packaging. One can also consult artists who have been working in the industry to gather inspiration on what to create.
Packaging a product is very important especially if you wanted to raise brand awareness. When a product is clever and unique, people will notice it and chances are, they will be purchasing the product to try it. Packaging is a way of telling the people to try your product, and because of the competition in the market, the product should take the customer’s attention.
Identity package designed for myself. Includes resume, business card, and sample book. Everything is tucked inside a handmade folder and sealed with a nice orange belly band!
Some slight alterations and I think this could well be the final packaging. It will more than likely be in multiple colours.
Kraft paper wrapping, wired bow and a thank you mini card complete my mini album packaging.
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The delivery men are hard at work during the weeks leading up to Christmas. They know that those packages have to get to their destinations in time for placement under the Christmas tree.
In term 5, the Packaging class was challenged to brand and attract consumers to buy their products off the shelf.
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UPS Pre-Loader Elizabeth Reid loads a food box onto a delivery van to deliver needed food of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Food and Nutrition Service (FNS) Meals to You program that responded to the school closures due to COVID-19, here one of the partners, PepsiCo, implemented a logistics solution that utilizes package delivery company (UPS) to get multi-week supplemental food boxes to children in rural locations, such as Natalia, TX, on August 24, 2020.
USDA first began the Meals to You program in 2019 as a three-year demonstration project designed to test a method to deliver nutritious food to children during the summer months in rural areas where the Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) is not available to difficult to access. USDA entered into an agreement with Baylor University's Texas Hunger Initiative (now called the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty) for the original demonstration.
In response to COVID-19, USDA and its partners were able to leverage the summer demonstration project to ensure rural children had access to food during pandemic-related school closures. The Emergency Meals to You demonstration project continues our public-private partnership with the Baylor Collaborative on Hunger and Poverty and McLane Global that began in Summer 2019, and additionally includes Pepsi Co. and Chartwells.
USDA was able to fund this expansion utilizing funding provided by the CARES Act. Overall, we allocated $185 million for the program (from the $8.8 billion that the CARES Act provided for Child Nutrition.)
Meals to You boxes are delivered directly to children's homes via the U.S. Postal Service or another delivery service. Each box contains 20 nutritious, shelf-stable meals, including ten breakfasts and ten lunches/suppers. In participating states, families with students who attend an eligible school or are eligible for free or reduced-price meals may opt-in to receive one box per child every two weeks.
The original goal was to serve 1 million meals per week, which was quickly surpassed. The partnership is now serving around 5 million meals per week.
For more information about the 1,000,000 meals a week program partnership, please visit: usda.gov/media/press-releases/2020/03/17/usda-announces-feeding-program-partnership-response-covid-19
For more information about FNS Program Guidance on Human Pandemic Response, please visit: fns.usda.gov/disaster/pandemic
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USDA Media by Lance Cheung.
Packages arrive on the TiBook, either from the Internet or from another Mac in my home network, then they're transferred to the PowerBook 5300 via AppleTalk over Ethernet, then to the Newton Original MessagePad via serial cable. Easier done than said, in this case!
Sunspots Packaging (Prototype)
Angel Lin, design intern from Art Center, did the detailed work on the packagingdesign with Rob Tow, who suggested incorporating the story board into the package design.
In term 5, the Packaging class was challenged to brand and attract consumers to buy their products off the shelf.
Find out more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.