OUGD504: Design For Print & Web - Primary Research On Packaging
by Roxxie Blackham on Friday, 20 December 2013
Thinking about ways that I could package my thank-you pack...
At first I decided to create a quick net and produced a mock up of a box that could contain the thank-you pack. I thought about producing a box with a window in it so that you can see the contents, but I didn't really like the feel of it when I made the miniature version..
I also tried creating the shelving system that I had thought about on my design sheets, but it didn't really work how I thought it would..
I had a look around my room for other packaging that could possibly work for my thank-you pack..
I really love this jeweller's box, however I'm not entirely sure how it could work with my thank-you pack, or how I'd even go about creating one myself!!
I found a paper bag in my room, which made me think of how this could work for my project. The only negative with this is when I made a paper bag before, it wasn't entirely stable and fell apart if too much weight was put inside the bag!
Shop Dixi send out rings in cute little canvas bags - could I use canvas bags for my thank-you pack? They're organic looking, and would compliment the design aesthetic...
These canvas bags come in screen printed envelopes. I thought seeds in these bags or envelopes would work really well!
I also love the little heart sticker on the back of the envelope.
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