Packaging Design

Packaging that sells on the shelf and communicates your product instantly.

FAQ

What does “packaging design” include?

Label/pack design, hierarchy and readability, regulatory/compliance layout, print-ready production files, and (if needed) 3D mockups for presentations and marketing.

Do you handle the technical print setup too?

Yes. We prepare production-ready files and coordinate key print constraints (bleed, safe zones, dielines, varnishes/foils if used). If the printer has specs, we follow them.

Can you help with languages and legal text layout?

Yes. Packaging often fails on readability, not visuals. We structure content so it’s compliant, scannable, and still looks premium — without shrinking everything into unreadable micro-text.

How do you approach packaging for retail shelves vs online sales?

Retail needs instant shelf impact and clear hierarchy at 1–2 meters. Online needs strong thumbnail/readability and “first-second” clarity. Usually we design for both: strong front + structured back panel.

What if we don’t have a dieline yet?

Best is to get it from the manufacturer. If not available, we can create a working dieline based on the packaging type — but final production should be confirmed with the supplier.

Can you design a whole product line, not just one pack?

Yes. We build a packaging system: consistent rules, flexible variants, and clear differentiation between flavors/SKUs.

How do you make sure packaging supports the brand long-term?

We treat packaging as part of the identity system: consistent typography, color logic, grid, icon style, and proof/claims structure — so new SKUs don’t turn into a chaotic collection.

Packaging that sells on the shelf and communicates your product instantly.

Q: What does “packaging design” include? A: Label/pack design, hierarchy and readability, regulatory/compliance layout, print-ready production files, and (if needed) 3D mockups for presentations and marketing.Q: Do you handle the technical print setup too? A: Yes. We prepare production-ready files and coordinate key print constraints (bleed, safe zones, dielines, varnishes/foils if used). If the printer has specs, we follow them.Q: Can you help with languages and legal text layout? A: Yes. Packaging often fails on readability, not visuals. We structure content so it’s compliant, scannable, and still looks premium — without shrinking everything into unreadable micro-text.Q: How do you approach packaging for retail shelves vs online sales? A: Retail needs instant shelf impact and clear hierarchy at 1–2 meters. Online needs strong thumbnail/readability and “first-second” clarity. Usually we design for both: strong front + structured back panel.Q: What if we don’t have a dieline yet? A: Best is to get it from the manufacturer. If not available, we can create a working dieline based on the packaging type — but final production should be confirmed with the supplier.Q: Can you design a whole product line, not just one pack? A: Yes. We build a packaging system: consistent rules, flexible variants, and clear differentiation between flavors/SKUs.Q: How do you make sure packaging supports the brand long-term? A: We treat packaging as part of the identity system: consistent typography, color logic, grid, icon style, and proof/claims structure — so new SKUs don’t turn into a chaotic collection.

Would you like to know more?

Contact our creative team:

Patriks Zvaigzne

Art Director

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