Packaging Prototypes 3

Packaging Prototypes 3
Author: Edward Denison
Publisher: Rotovision
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2001
Genre: Containers
ISBN: 2880465605

"Packaging today is a potent visual symbol of our 'throw-away' culture; a culture which likes its fresh fruit shrink-wrapped and every product presented in a shiny new package. Towering landfill sites, decimated forests and the ever present hole in the ozone layer, all attest to the destructive effects of the modern world's insatiable consumerist appetites. Our attitudes to packaging need to change, and to aid this process, it must be the responsibility of the designer to recognise, through a systemic approach, environmental issues at the very inception of the design idea." "This resource book explains the systems by which improvements can be made in the pre-production, manufacture and distribution of a packaging product - illustrating the results of these improvements with a collection of superb packs, the quality and efficiency of which are enough to encourage any design professional or student to start 'thinking green'."--Jacket

Structural Packaging

Structural Packaging
Author: Paul Jackson
Publisher: Laurence King Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2012-02-13
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1780673833

Unlike other packaging titles, which simply provide templates to copy, this book enables designers of all packaging types to create 3-D packaging forms that are specific to their needs rather than based on an existing design. It teaches a simple ‘net’ construction system – a one-piece 2-D configuration of card seen when a 3-D package is opened out and flattened – which enables the designer to create a huge number of very strong 3-D packaging forms that are both practical and imaginative. Each chapter concludes with photographs and net drawings of 6–10 creative examples of packaging designs made using the principles outlined in the preceding chapter. Structural Packaging gives the reader an understanding of the underlying principles of packaging construction and the technical knowledge and confidence to develop a greater number of their own unusual and innovative designs than any comparable book. Download the crease diagrams from the book for free at www.laurenceking.com

Packaging Prototypes

Packaging Prototypes
Author: Edward Denison
Publisher: Rotovision
Total Pages: 174
Release: 1999
Genre: Boxes
ISBN: 2880463890

'The CD-ROM which accompanies the book ... provides a digital version of the templates, which can be used as they are or as a basis for new design' -- jacket.

Package Design Workbook

Package Design Workbook
Author: Steven DuPuis
Publisher: Fair Winds Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2011-06
Genre: Design
ISBN: 1592537081

A comprehensive reference volume, this book provides readers with a thoughtful packaging primer that covers the challenges of designing packaging for a competitive market in a very hardworking and relevant way.

Packaging Design

Packaging Design
Author: Marianne R. Klimchuk
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-01-14
Genre: Design
ISBN: 111802706X

The fully updated single-source guide to creating successful packaging designs for consumer products Now in full-color throughout, Packaging Design, Second Edition has been fully updated to secure its place as the most comprehensive resource of professional information for creating packaging designs that serve as the marketing vehicles for consumer products. Packed with practical guidance, step-by-step descriptions of the creative process, and all-important insights into the varying perspectives of the stakeholders, the design phases, and the production process, this book illuminates the business of packaging design like no other. Whether you're a designer, brand manager, or packaging manufacturer, the highly visual coverage in Packaging Design will be useful to you, as well as everyone else involved in the process of marketing consumer products. To address the most current packaging design objectives, this new edition offers: Fully updated coverage (35 percent new or updated) of the entire packaging design process, including the business of packaging design, terminology, design principles, the creative process, and pre-production and production issues A new chapter that puts packaging design in the context of brand and business strategies A new chapter on social responsibility and sustainability All new case studies and examples that illustrate every phase of the packaging design process A history of packaging design covered in brief to provide a context and framework for today's business Useful appendices on portfolio preparation for the student and the professional, along with general legal and regulatory issues and professional practice guidelines

The Future of Packaging

The Future of Packaging
Author: Tom Szaky
Publisher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2019-02-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1523095512

Outstanding Book of the Year gold medalist and “Most Likely to Save the Planet” from the Independent Book Publisher Awards. Tom Szaky sets out to do the impossible – eliminate all waste. This book paints a future of a “circular economy” that relies on responsible reuse and recycling to propel the world towards eradicating overconsumption and waste. Only 35 percent of the 240 million metric tons of waste generated in the United States alone gets recycled, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. This extraordinary collection shows how manufacturers can move from a one-way take-make-waste economy that is burying the world in waste to a circular, make-use-recycle economy. Steered by Tom Szaky, recycling pioneer, eco-capitalist, and founder and CEO of TerraCycle, each chapter is coauthored by an expert in his or her field. From the distinct perspectives of government leaders, consumer packaged goods companies, waste management firms, and more, the book explores current issues of production and consumption, practical steps for improving packaging and reducing waste today, and big ideas and concepts that can be carried forward. Intended to help every business from a small start-up to a large established consumer product company, this book serves as a source of knowledge and inspiration. The message from these pioneers is not to scale back but to innovate upward. They offer nothing less than a guide to designing ourselves out of waste and into abundance.

Packaging Prototypes 2

Packaging Prototypes 2
Author: Anne Emblem
Publisher: Rotovision
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2000
Genre: Cartons
ISBN: 9782880465049

Following on from the worldwide success of 'Packaging Prototypes 1', this title is a showcase of over sixty-five innovative and commercially successful pack closures. The way in which the product is opened or closed is one of the most important features o

Successful Food Packaging Design

Successful Food Packaging Design
Author: Ben Hargreaves
Publisher: Rockport Publishers
Total Pages: 159
Release: 2006
Genre: Design
ISBN: 9782940361335

Successful Food Packaging Design showcases the most delectable international food packaging graphic design. From premier lines, to the pop kitsch of mass-market brands, superbranded icons to in-house lines and own brands, this book will satisfy the most insatiable of graphic consumers' appetites. Accompanying the visual feats of desirable packets Successful Food Packaging Design offers in-depth analysis of key international trends, plus insightful commentary from industry professionals and how to design for success in this highly competitive area of design. Exploring the relationship between marketing and lifestyle branding, this book is a must-consume for designers working within the field of food packaging as well as those from the wider field with a hunger for visual stimulation.