Product and Packaging Design: Logo to Shelf Ready by Supreet @rlvntProduct and Packaging Design: Logo to Shelf Ready by Supreet @rlvnt
Product and Packaging Design: Logo to Shelf ReadySupreet @rlvnt
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You are launching a physical product. You need it to look premium, feel intentional, and sell on sight. Not just a label slapped on a box. A complete visual system that connects your logo, your packaging, and your product into one cohesive experience.
That is what this service covers, from first sketch to print-ready files your manufacturer can use tomorrow.
Product and packaging design example
Product and packaging design example
Here is exactly what is included:
1. Product Logo Design (Optimized for Physical Application)
Logos for physical products have different constraints than digital logos. They need to work embossed, debossed, foil-stamped, screen-printed, and at very small scales on labels. I design your logo specifically for these contexts: clean geometry, controlled line weights, and tested legibility at every reproduction size. You get a primary logo, a secondary mark, and a simplified icon version.
Logo and branding applied to product
Logo and branding applied to product
2. Packaging Structure and Layout Design
I design the full packaging layout for your specific format: rigid box, folding carton, sleeve, pouch, bottle label, tube, or custom shape. This includes the structural dieline (or I work from your manufacturer's template), front and back panel layout, typography hierarchy, legal/regulatory text placement, barcode positioning, and material finish recommendations (matte, gloss, soft-touch, spot UV).
3. Print-Ready Production Files
Every packaging file is delivered print-ready with proper bleed, trim marks, color separations (CMYK + Pantone spot colors where needed), and resolution specs. You can send these directly to your printer or manufacturer without any additional prep work.
4. Product Form and Finish Direction
For products where the physical object itself needs design input (shape, material, color, texture), I provide form direction with annotated mockups. This is not industrial engineering; it is the visual and tactile design layer that makes your product feel premium when someone holds it.
Packaging and product design detail
Packaging and product design detail
5. High-Fidelity 3D Mockups
Photorealistic mockups showing your product and packaging in context: on a shelf, in a lifestyle setting, unboxed, and in hand. These are ready to use in your pitch deck, e-commerce listings, Amazon storefront, social media, and investor materials.
6. Source Files and Asset Kit
All editable source files (Adobe Illustrator for packaging, Photoshop for mockups, Figma for system overview). Plus an exported asset kit with web-ready images, social media crops, and print files organized by use case.
My process, step by step:
Brief and discovery. I learn your product category, target customer, price positioning, retail context (DTC, Amazon, physical retail, or all three), and any manufacturing constraints.
Competitive shelf audit. I research what is already on the shelf in your category, identify visual patterns, and find the gap where your product can stand out.
Concept development. I present 2 packaging directions, each with a distinct visual strategy and rationale. Both are shown on mockups so you can evaluate them in context, not as flat files.
Refinement and production. You select a direction. I refine based on your feedback, finalize all panels, prepare print files, and generate final mockups.
Delivery and handoff. Print-ready files, mockups, source files, and a short guide explaining specs for your manufacturer.
Who hires me for this:
DTC brands launching their first physical product and needing the full visual stack from zero. Home, lighting, and ambient product brands that compete on aesthetics. Beauty and skincare brands that need packaging to feel luxurious at a mid-market price point. Food and beverage brands that want to stand out in a crowded category. Established brands launching a new product line and needing packaging that fits within their existing system.
Tools I use:
Adobe Illustrator for all packaging production files. Adobe Photoshop for mockups and texture work. Figma for system-level design and client collaboration. AI-assisted tools for rapid concept exploration during the moodboard phase only.
Turnaround:
10 days from brief approval to final delivery. Rush timelines (5 to 7 days) available for an additional fee.
FAQs

Starting at$750
Duration10 days
Tags
Adobe Illustrator
Brand Designer
Logo Designer
Packaging Designer
Print Designer
Product Designer
Consumer Product Design
DTC Branding
Service provided by
Supreet @rlvnt proMumbai, India
$1k+
Earned
1
Paid projects
5.00
Rating
75
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Product and Packaging Design: Logo to Shelf ReadySupreet @rlvnt
Starting at$750
Duration10 days
Tags
Adobe Illustrator
Brand Designer
Logo Designer
Packaging Designer
Print Designer
Product Designer
Consumer Product Design
DTC Branding
Cover image for Product and Packaging Design: Logo to Shelf Ready
You are launching a physical product. You need it to look premium, feel intentional, and sell on sight. Not just a label slapped on a box. A complete visual system that connects your logo, your packaging, and your product into one cohesive experience.
That is what this service covers, from first sketch to print-ready files your manufacturer can use tomorrow.
Product and packaging design example
Product and packaging design example
Here is exactly what is included:
1. Product Logo Design (Optimized for Physical Application)
Logos for physical products have different constraints than digital logos. They need to work embossed, debossed, foil-stamped, screen-printed, and at very small scales on labels. I design your logo specifically for these contexts: clean geometry, controlled line weights, and tested legibility at every reproduction size. You get a primary logo, a secondary mark, and a simplified icon version.
Logo and branding applied to product
Logo and branding applied to product
2. Packaging Structure and Layout Design
I design the full packaging layout for your specific format: rigid box, folding carton, sleeve, pouch, bottle label, tube, or custom shape. This includes the structural dieline (or I work from your manufacturer's template), front and back panel layout, typography hierarchy, legal/regulatory text placement, barcode positioning, and material finish recommendations (matte, gloss, soft-touch, spot UV).
3. Print-Ready Production Files
Every packaging file is delivered print-ready with proper bleed, trim marks, color separations (CMYK + Pantone spot colors where needed), and resolution specs. You can send these directly to your printer or manufacturer without any additional prep work.
4. Product Form and Finish Direction
For products where the physical object itself needs design input (shape, material, color, texture), I provide form direction with annotated mockups. This is not industrial engineering; it is the visual and tactile design layer that makes your product feel premium when someone holds it.
Packaging and product design detail
Packaging and product design detail
5. High-Fidelity 3D Mockups
Photorealistic mockups showing your product and packaging in context: on a shelf, in a lifestyle setting, unboxed, and in hand. These are ready to use in your pitch deck, e-commerce listings, Amazon storefront, social media, and investor materials.
6. Source Files and Asset Kit
All editable source files (Adobe Illustrator for packaging, Photoshop for mockups, Figma for system overview). Plus an exported asset kit with web-ready images, social media crops, and print files organized by use case.
My process, step by step:
Brief and discovery. I learn your product category, target customer, price positioning, retail context (DTC, Amazon, physical retail, or all three), and any manufacturing constraints.
Competitive shelf audit. I research what is already on the shelf in your category, identify visual patterns, and find the gap where your product can stand out.
Concept development. I present 2 packaging directions, each with a distinct visual strategy and rationale. Both are shown on mockups so you can evaluate them in context, not as flat files.
Refinement and production. You select a direction. I refine based on your feedback, finalize all panels, prepare print files, and generate final mockups.
Delivery and handoff. Print-ready files, mockups, source files, and a short guide explaining specs for your manufacturer.
Who hires me for this:
DTC brands launching their first physical product and needing the full visual stack from zero. Home, lighting, and ambient product brands that compete on aesthetics. Beauty and skincare brands that need packaging to feel luxurious at a mid-market price point. Food and beverage brands that want to stand out in a crowded category. Established brands launching a new product line and needing packaging that fits within their existing system.
Tools I use:
Adobe Illustrator for all packaging production files. Adobe Photoshop for mockups and texture work. Figma for system-level design and client collaboration. AI-assisted tools for rapid concept exploration during the moodboard phase only.
Turnaround:
10 days from brief approval to final delivery. Rush timelines (5 to 7 days) available for an additional fee.
FAQs

$750