The box can stack lat behind the counter at retail, and popped open upon purchase. The top tray pulls away to reveal the contents of the bottom tray. The hinged construction delivers a dramatic display once opened.
Folding boxes are a more cost effective option to rigid boxes because they use a card stock that can be directly printed and diecut. Card stocks come in various weights, and we recommend testing what works for your application before deciding on a final material.
Stocks range from 10pt to 18pt and above in either coated or uncoated surfaces. The front triangular surface provides an angled canvas for artwork that stands apart compared to vertical, lat boxes.
This construction also collapses lat and pops up easily for fulillment. The unique bottom construction automatically locks while providing strength and support to the weight of the product within. Two of the side panels fold up, while the other two panels are folded in and secured by notches built in to the die lines. When the box is opened, the connected insert slides down, displaying the case vertically.
In this case, we have designed the insert to be part of the main structure. The box also collapses lat at an angle through a unique construction. The base consists of a 1,2,3 bottom requiring no glue and assembles easily at retail. The multi-faceted panels create a beautiful interplay with light and shadows making this little concept a keepsake.
The box then blossoms open to reveal the product once the elastic is removed. Perfect for pastries or apparel though not together , this box is glue-less, and versatile enough to accommodate a variety of products.
The glued fold-over laps add rigidity and a inished edge. This box accessorizes beautifully with a wide ribbon tied around the neck of the closure and nestled in the middle die cut. The chevron diecuts allow a peek inside while the top can be used as a handle.
The level of interactivity and displaying action makes this a winner for cosmetics, or anything requiring a little extra user interaction. The laps layer over each other and lock in place in a swirl motion, giving it a more playful look. This simple structure folds lat, and pops up into a sharp-looking geometric compartment. Click on download. Open the PDF in Illustrator to desired page.
Submit your packaging dieline for the third book set to release mid at: hello designpackaginginc. We use our own and third-party cookies to improve your experience and our services, and to analyse the use of our website. If you continue browsing, we take that to mean that you accept their use. All rights reserved. Search for posts featuring the color value of Search for posts featuring the color value of 1d8cbd. Search for posts featuring the color value of abe8ab. One characteristic of such organic matter is that it has a limited natural biological life.
Packaging brings about freedom from geographical and seasonal food production this is because most food is geographically and seasonally specific. In a world without packaging, we would need to live at the point of harvest to enjoy these products, and our enjoyment of them would be restricted to the natural biological life span of each. Thus, it is by proper storage, packaging and transport techniques that we are able to deliver and enjoy fresh potatoes and Apples derived from them, throughout the year and throughout the country.
We are no longer restricted in our choice of where to live. Man is therefore free of the natural cycles of feast and famine that are typical of societies dependent on natural regional food-producing cycles.
All these comes from the art of organizing a central processing and the prepackaged concept. The advantages of a central processing and prepackaged food concept are varied and include the following; - Central processing allows value recovery from what would normally be wasted.
Packaging in developed countries Nations in this category are not just interested on the product but are equally preoccupied with packages and graphics. To agonize over choice of package type, hire expensive marketing groups to develop images to entice the targeted buyer and spend lavishly on graphics.
Packaging in less-developed countries At the extreme, consumers will bring their own packages or will consume food on the spot, just as they did 2, years ago. Packagers from the more-developed countries sometimes have difficulty working with less developed nations. Firstly they fail to understand that their respective and packaging priorities are completely different.
Secondly developing nations trying to sell goods to North American markets cannot understand their preoccupation with package and graphics. The United Nations and packaging. The less-developed countries do not have adequate land to raise enough food. Food goes beyond its natural biological life span. Packaging and Environmental Issues- The sources of waste material A discussion of packaging today means eventually turning to environmental issues. A general perception is that, if only the packaging industry would stop doing something or, conversely, start doing something, all our landfill and pollution problems would go away.
Ample evidence suggests that good packaging reduces waste. The consumer sees packaging as that part of the shopping trip that gets thrown away. Hence, packaging is garbage after product purchase. The percentage of waste that is packaging can be derived from a university report.
The University of Tennessee provides the following breakdown of total landfill waste; Residential waste: The four Rs hierarchy and what it means Reduce: use the minimum amount of material consistent with fulfilling its basic function.
Reuse: containers or packaging components should be reused. Recycle: packaging should be collected and the materials recycled for further use. Recover: to possibly recover other value from the waste before consigning packaging to a landfill. Placing material in a blue box garbage bin constitutes recycling. This is not true. Recycling does not occur until someone uses the material collected. The following issues call for immediate concern; a PCR polymerase chain reaction materials in immediate contact with food need to be extensively investigated.
Recycled material should be economical. This is another fallacy. In many instances, recycled material is more costly, and its use needs to be supported in some special way.
Money expended to recycle a material represents an investment in fuel, water and other basic resources. When the resources invested cost of investment to recover a material exceeds the value of the material recovered, then the harm to the environment is greater, not less.
This is economics! This is because it involves significant investment in sophisticated equipment. While glass is apparently readily identifiable, individual glass compositions as well as different colors make it difficult to get uncontaminated feedstock. Also, Paper fiber quality deteriorates with every recycling, and so paper cannot be recycled indefinitely.
Finally, Plastic materials pose a number of serious recycling problems. One or another of the many materials used for packaging is more environmentally friendly. There is no magic material. Laminate constructions are, in fact, environmentally friendly.
It is in this modern age, that we use concepts such as converters in the packaging industry. Other concept worth noting include package users and suppliers. Its objective is to take various raw materials and convert them into useful packaging materials or physical packages cans, bottles, wraps. To this point, packaging becomes a materials application science. The company forming the physical package will also print or decorate the package.
Professional packaging associations There are a number of professional packaging associations whose objective is to design policies and regulate the nature, structure and composition of materials for packaging products in different countries across the globe.
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