Exercise (Packaging Design)


31 AUG 2022
-5 OCT 2022 ( WEEK 1- WEEK 6)
CHIN ZHI XIAN / 0344352
BACHELOR OF DESIGN (HONS) CREATIVE MEDIA / Packaging Design
Exercise - Case Study & Box Making

Lecture Note

Week 3- What is packaging


Week 4- Understanding the board tools & Techniques
 

Week 5- Packaging Material and Barcode


Week 6- Colour



Introduction



Exercise 1

Case Study

Below are the slides that I do:


Exercise 2- Box Making

Sketch
Figure 1.1 
Sketch Pencil Packaging

Figure 1.2
Sketch Bamboo Knitting Needles



Cut Die 
Figure 1.3
Cut Die Pencil Packaging

Figure 1.4
Cut Die Bamboo Knitting Needles

Final Submission




Feedback

Week 3
General Feedback
The packaging of my choice is fine and can be picked but I need to find more choices

Specific Feedback
The sketch of the packaging looks a bit simple need to think of more creative ideas for my packaging, and the Bamboo Knitting Needles packaging can pick away the extra packaging and also need to consider how to make sure the Bamboo Knitting Needles won't drop.

Week 4
General Feedback
Covid

Specific Feedback
Covid


Further Reading



“Packaging is sometimes an afterthought,” says Rich Hastings, the mastermind behind Nike’s custom shoebox designs for more than 20 years. “But people may not realize that it can have a huge impact on the environment.”

You may have noticed that impact when the shoes you bought online arrive in their shoebox, surrounded by another box. “We knew we had the opportunity to make our existing model better,” he says.

Rich and team had the chance to do just that when they worked on the 2020 release of Space Hippie — a line of shoes made with at least 25 per cent to 50 per cent recycled material by weight that needed an audaciously low-impact container to match their future-focused design.








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