PACKAGING
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Packaging design
Final Packaging Design Files: This is the primary deliverable and includes the completed packaging design in digital format. The format may vary but often includes high-resolution files in formats like AI (Adobe Illustrator), PSD (Adobe Photoshop), or PDF. These files are ready for production and printing. Mockups and Prototypes: Clients may receive mockups or prototypes of the packaging design. These can be digital mockups that simulate how the packaging will look in a real-world context or physical prototypes of the packaging. Mockups help clients visualize the design in a practical setting. Dielines and Structural Design: For custom packaging, clients receive dielines and structural design files. Dielines are templates that indicate where the packaging should be cut, folded, and assembled. These files are crucial for production and manufacturing. Brand Assets: If the packaging design is part of a broader branding effort, clients may receive brand assets, such as logos, color palettes, typography guidelines, and other design elements that are consistent with the packaging design. Print-Ready Files: Packaging design files are often provided in a print-ready format, ensuring that they meet industry standards for high-quality printing. This may include considerations for color profiles, bleed areas, and resolution. Source Files: Depending on the agreement, clients may receive the source files of the packaging design. These files allow clients or other designers to make future modifications or adaptations to the design.
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