Packaging design refers to the process of creating and developing new products, considering
aspects such as functionality, usability, aesthetics, and cost effectiveness. Here’s a more
detailed breakdown of our packaging design:
Understanding User Needs: The design process begins with identifying the type of
product and understanding the sensitive parts of the product.
Concept Development: Designers brainstorm ideas and generate concepts that
address the identified needs. This often includes sketching initial ideas and using tools
like CAD (Computer-Aided Design) to create detailed designs.
Prototyping: Once a concept is selected, prototypes are developed to test the look and
functionality of the product. This phase allows designers to explore materials, damage
points, and usability in a tangible way.
Iterative Testing: Prototypes undergo user testing to gather feedback. Based on this
feedback, designers make adjustments to enhance the product’s functionality and
aesthetics.
Final Design: After several iterations and refinements, the final design is created, which
includes technical specifications for manufacturing.
Production: The design is handed off to our in house manufacturing team, where the
product is produced. Designers often work closely with engineers to ensure that the
design is feasible and cost-effective to produce.