Here are some tips on how to choose the packaging for your product
1. Make your product part of the design
The idea of merging product with design is one of the oldest product packaging ideas to hit the scene. It can be applied smoothly to the cans while retaining the traditional can shape, and this design helps the consumer know what is inside the packaging before purchasing instead of opening the packaging many times.
Which in turn contributes to maintaining the product and packaging in a new condition, which is a very important point, especially with regard to food products. In addition to being an inexpensive stylish idea that can be applied to all products.
2. Keep it simple
Simplicity is timeless, timeless, ageless and always usable. Simplicity is usually what makes the design perfect, as reducing the number of elements used in the design leads to a simple yet elegant and attractive appearance. And unlike product packaging ideas that require a lot of creativity, here you don't need a superstitious idea, all you need is to know your audience's favorite design elements such as colors and fonts to use in design.
3. Create a cover story for your product
From ancient times to this day, people still love stories and tales, and every people has their own heritage of ancestral tales. The stories have always had a special charm that captivates the hearts because they are attached to the minds since the first novel, and one does not tire of hearing them or saying them again.
Because anything has a story behind it, there is also a story behind your product. Beginning with the idea of the product passing through your mind, going through the difficulties that you faced in implementing your idea, and ending with the product coming to light. All of them are important stations that you can draw inspiration from to create an interesting story.
The cover of the product represents the perfect place to tell its story, as the cover is the first thing that the buyer meets before purchasing the product. By adding a story to the cover, no matter whether it is real or fictional, it will appear as if the producer is having a friendly conversation with the buyer introducing himself. Which would create a close link between the product and the buyer and add a personal stamp to their relationship.
You may now be wondering how this idea can be applied on the ground, as stories are in books, not product covers. Well, you don't need to tell a full story, one unique detail that a customer remembers about a product and makes it stick in their mind tells a whole story.
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