When I worked on the packaging design of Atom's first fully assembled 3D printer, the 2.5 FX, my primary objective was to strike a balance between safety, accessibility, and appearance. This product differed from the previous DIY kit series, and thus required a unique packaging approach. To achieve this, I designed three hexagon-shaped boxes that were labelled in a specific order. Each box contained different parts and tools that were ready to use. I ensured that every part of the package was accurately measured for its intended purpose to maintain the stability and firmness of the structure. Through meticulous design, I aimed to guarantee the safe delivery of the 3D printer to customers.