1. stock
2. sustainability
3. durability
4. how they are assembled
5. how it is produced (in both commercial and student environments)
6. what production methods would I want to do with it and why?
Soap & Glory Lipstick package
1 - Good quality uncoated stock used, foiling used in elements
3 - Not a very heavy weight stock, wouldn't last too long
4 - Scored and folded, glued along one side then folds together
5 - Printed on medium weight stock could be foiled in industry or student environment
6 - I would make sure the fold was in the correct place so the colours were in the right place
Bria Organic Skin Balm
1 - Good quality, glass - not plastic. Paper Label is a think stock
2 - Organic Product
3 - Jar - long lasting, paper label is already deteriorating, could do to be satin or silk
4 - Sticky Label Stuck to glass jar
5 -
6 - I would design the label out of a more durable stock
Paracetamol Pot (Be good for a pin/needle pot)
1 - Cheap plastic stock with inexpensive logo design
2 -
3 - Highly durable
4 - Pop on / off lid, anti - child lock
5 - Label digitally printed
6 - Design a more eye catching label
Accessorize Stationery
1 - Inexpensive plastic wrapping, card insert
2 -
3 - Safe against water damage and general wear and tear
4 - Simple clear plastic package
5 - Insert digitally printed, plastic heat pressed to seal
6 - I would add interest to the clear packaging somehow or make the insert more related
Birthday Card
1 - Good quality medium density stock
2 -
3 - Would last as long as it needed to as a card
4 - Unseal clear plastic insert card into sticky envelope
5 - Digitally printed
6 - I like the 'applique' style illustration, I would make the 'Happy Birthday' bolder
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