Determining the Packaging Box Type: Typically, the client provides the box type chooses from standard options, or discusses ideas with our team. We advise against overly novel packaging designs due to potential increased costs and consumer acceptance risks.
Designing the Packaging Flat Plan: After finalizing the box type, we measure the product dimensions to set the internal box size, usually 2-3mm larger than the product for a snug fit. Material, printing variations, and special process areas are considered in the design.
Printing Proofing: Before mass production, we recommend proofing to ensure product and packaging size compatibility and design satisfaction. Adjustments are made through communication and revision as needed.
Reviewing and Revising Key Information: Critical information such as product details, logos, and barcodes are triple-checked to ensure no printing errors occur. A collaborative approach is essential to prevent losses.
Final Printing: We offer a one-stop service from design to printing, eliminating the need to search for and coordinate with various factories. Our team carefully reviews details and prints files to avoid mistakes.
Packaging Printing Processing: We use advanced techniques such as UV coating, embossing, and debossing to enhance the packaging's appearance. While these processes can be costly, they add a premium touch to the final product.
Final Formation: The last stage involves die-cutting and box assembly, with options for glued or pre-folded boxes. Communication is key to ensuring the final product meets expectations.