Here is a list of the deliverables for a packaging design project:
Concept Sketches: Rough sketches or concept drawings outlining initial ideas for packaging design.
Mood Board: A compilation of images, colors, patterns, and textures to convey the desired visual style and emotional tone for the packaging.
3D Mock-ups: A digital or physical 3D representation of the packaging design, providing a realistic view of how the final product will appear.
Product Label Designs: Customized labels with product information, including brand logo, typography, color scheme, and any regulatory requirements.
Package Design Files: High-resolution, print-ready design files in industry-standard formats (e.g., AI, EPS, PDF) for both outer packaging and product labels.
Packaging Dieline: A 2D template indicating the layout of a package in its flattened form, with precise measurements and fold lines to ensure proper printing, cutting, and assembly.
Printing Specifications: A detailed document outlining all necessary printing requirements for the packaging, such as paper stock, finishing techniques, and any special treatments.
Brand Guidelines: A document outlining the visual identity of the brand, including color palettes, typography, imagery, and other elements used in the packaging design.
Style Guide: A guideline to maintain consistency across the entire product line, including design elements, layout, and typography used in the packaging.
Digital Renderings: High-quality digital images showcasing the final packaging design, used for presentations, marketing materials, or online promotions.
Production Files: All final files required for the production process, including dielines, artwork, and any additional specifications or instructions for the manufacturer.
These deliverables will provide a comprehensive package design solution, ensuring that the final product represents the brand effectively, attracts customers, and stands out on the shelves.