Custom Packaging For Your Businesses

Increasing sales growth via quality packaging is quickly becoming a priority for many businesses big and small, however, it is true that this is more important for smaller brands that are trying to accelerate brand recognition by using attractive custom packaging. More and more, we see our clients invest in custom boxes, packaging sleeves, custom labels, and even personalized inserts to elevate their customer’s experiences.

Surveys and studies will tell you one thing — branded packaging brings big value for your business. But just to give you an idea:

  • 72% of American consumers say that packaging design influences their purchasing decision. (Ipsos)

  • 71% of American consumers say they are more likely to buy products in paper or cardboard packaging. (Ipsos)

  • 60% of online shoppers say that branded or gift-like packaging gets them excited about receiving the package. (Dotcom Distribution)

  • 50% of online shoppers say they are more likely to recommend products to friends if they came in branded or gift-like packaging. (Dotcom Distribution)

According to a study by Statista, a leading provider of market and consumer data, e-commerce growth is projected to hit a whopping 6.54 trillion US dollars in 2022. With the market growing, we can expect more brands to further saturate different industries; and with that, there will be a pressing need for you to stand out from the rest.

This where branded packaging comes into play, and here are effective ways small businesses are making sure they stay on top of their packaging game.


Customize Your Design With Your Brand in Mind

Branded packaging encourages the customer to remember you after their purchase. Well-planned and executed packaging design can turn first-time buyers into repeat customers, and if your packaging design resonates with them, they will become your brand advocates, too.

Taking your product packaging to the next level does not mean you need to have custom shipping boxes. There are factors to consider, such as your product itself not needing it, or your price point now allowing the increase in cost.

Don’t worry - you can make small and meaningful investments into upgrading your product packaging.

Read more about How Can Branding Costs Be Capitalized

Custom Packing Tape

By far the most budget friendly option, the personalized packing tape option is the best option for growing businesses. Besides being a cost-effective way to customize your packages, it can also be an opportunity to include a discount code or more information about your brand as well as advertise any additional items available in your shop.

Custom Packing Labels

Packing labels are usually applied to a simple box where the product is stored. These custom box labels are great to display your branding such as logo, colors, and tag lines or your social media handles. It’s another easy and affordable way to personalize your packaging.


Pro Tip: Hire a product packaging designer



Custom Packing Sleeves

Packing sleeves are often used on small items that are packaged in small boxes where a sleeve can be placed. Besides the visual component, your branded packaging design should be functional. After all, it will hold your product securely in place during transit.



Custom Tissue Paper

Customized tissue or packing paper is primarily used for apparel, however, it does not have to be! This option is again another way to keep your branding costs down. Tissue paper with your brand on it can be printed by your local merch printer or screen printer, or if you’re looking for a more DIY option, you can purchase a stamp of your logo and stamp the paper as you go!



Custom Packing Inserts

Packing inserts compared to the top suggestions may cost a bit more depending on the type of paper (you will want to use a thick card) and the type of print such as gloss or matt. Insert cards give you a little more flexibility as to how much information about the brand you can include due to the size (assuming your box is big enough to fit an 4x6 card).

Adding a discount card can make for a wonderful surprise treat and are a great way to encourage repeat sales.

You can also add thank you notes and other personalized messages that allow them to inform, engage, and ultimately, build a relationship with their clients.

Author: Irene Floridia - Content Creator


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Guide To Product Packaging and Labeling

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Consumerism is at its all-time high, standing out in a million other products similar to yours can be a real struggle. Now more than ever, brands are valuing their packaging and labeling a lot more than they did before. If you’re not pushing boundaries with the artwork and design of your product and packaging, take this as a sign to up your game and re-evaluate your approach. In this article, we’ll go over the steps you need to follow to create an eye-catching product label and package.

Product Packaging

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We don’t often consider package design as a difficult creative job. Well, you might be surprised to learn that it does take quite a bit of effort! Blending colors, icons, logos, illustrations, and text on the bag to draw people’s attention is the job of a package designer. Beyond design, you also have a wide array of choices in packaging materials, such as folding carton boxes, plastic, fabric, and more.

There are three questions you must have the answer to before you start designing the packaging for a product.

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What Is The Product?

This question may seem very basic but it’s crucial to help you determine if there are any logistical musts for your product packaging. For example, a delicate product may require more secure packaging like packing peanuts or a sturdy box. Something that is large or with odd dimensions, on the other hand, may require a custom packaging solution instead of a box, such as a fabric bag or aluminum can.

Read How to Package Odd-Shaped/Sized Objects for Shipping?

Who’s Your Customer?

The type of packaging is often dictated by who your buyer/customer is. Is the product supposed to be used by men, women, or both? Is it for children or adults? Is it geared towards people who are environmentally conscious? To those on a budget or with lots of disposable income?

Read The Effect of Versioned Packaging on Various Demographics

By answering these questions in preparation to design your packaging, you’re narrowing down things like the materials, colors, and overall design. Products for older adults may need larger text. Alternatively, items geared towards an affluent customer will need to consider materials that create a feeling of luxury.

How Are People Buying Your Product?

Is your product easily accessible? Are people exposed to your product at a supermarket, a boutique, or online?
You’re going to want to think about packaging differently if the product is going to be sold online and shipped than if it’s going to need to stand out from the competition on a big-box store shelf.

Read 10 Ways To Make Your Product Stand Out On The Shelf

If the product is being sold online, perhaps a box in which the item will be rattled or easily damaged while in transit may be a bad idea. If you’re limited on your budget, packing peanuts or wrapping the item in bubble wrap is a good alternative to other expensive materials. Those that will be on a boutique shelf will need to catch the eye of a buyer surrounded by cutesy items in cutesy packages.

Order your own branded packing and packing promotional items

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Pro Tip: If printing on packaging is out of your budget, consider custom tape to use on blank boxes (applicable for online retailers) and/or stickers with your logo!



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Product Labeling

Product labeling is a part of the packaging of a product. Labeling is the written information on the packages. These written labels on the package cover important information which needs to be communicated to a customer. Product labeling is different from packaging. A product packaging might have the brand colors, the logo, and the material as well as the shape of the package, etc.

These are some of the technical details you should be considering when designing your labels.

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Colors

Following the advice above, if your product will be sold in stores then you want to use colors that will stand out and will make a statement. Additionally, when branding, you should stick to a color pallet of at least 3 colors and follow that throughout your labels and packaging. You will also need to have the CMYK values or Pantone Matching Values (PMS) colors for printing.

Read Psychology of Colour – How To Use It In Your Packaging Design

Fonts

The font should be legible and easy to follow throughout the label. Make sure it doesn’t clash with your logo if your logo is a typeface. Ensuring the font is the right size for the size of the product is also important, and you want to make sure that you have the rights to the font to avoid any legal issues.

Check Out How to Choose Brand Fonts for Packaging Design

Logo

Having your logo on the label is key, make sure it’s centered and represents your brand colors and aesthetics. For a smooth printing process, make sure your logo is a vector file.


Conclusion

It’s advised to spend a good amount of time thinking about your packaging, more often than not, people chose the product that looks cool and interesting, especially on a shelf with other competition. Be strategic about choosing your colors, fonts, and artwork. It’s best to work with a designer that can execute the artwork and placement of your label, logo, and other necessary product information.

If your budget does not allow for hiring a designer, or if you’re product is sold online, for packaging we recommend getting branded packing tape, stickers, and stamps of your logo to easily brand your packaging on a budget. You can have stickers, pins, and other promo items printed by your local print shop.

Author: Irene Floridia - Content Creator


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