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What are the requirements for the packaging box design?

Update:10-09-2020
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The packaging box protects the display products. It has […]

The packaging box protects the display products. It has been widely used in electronics, food, beverages, alcohol, tea, cigarettes, medicine, health care products, cosmetics, small household appliances, clothing, toys, sports goods and other industries and product packaging supporting industries. It is an indispensable industry.
What are the details that need to be paid attention to when designing the packaging box.
1. Scale. Before designing each packaging box, we must confirm its scale. When confirming the size of the box, we need to look at the material used in the later printing of the box, which is the paper thickness of the box. Most of them are corrugated and non-corrugated, with corrugated, usually E-corrugated, and ordinary paper without corrugated is relatively thick. Therefore, before designing, it is necessary to confirm the thickness of the paper so as to scale the scale. Do not design a good scale, because the paper is behind and the last items cannot be loaded.
2. The packaging box is also printed, so we have to design and typeset in vector software.
3. If the shape of the box is special, then we must draw the cutting lines, and all the cutting lines must be grouped together, because the printing factory manufactures the knife molds according to your cutting lines.
4. When we design the packaging, after the knife line is drawn, we usually print it 1:1, and simply fold a box to see if the scale structure between the lid, ears, etc. is reasonable.
5. The packaging box is also printed matter, so the pictures and graphics we use must be in CMYK color mode. The sharpness of the picture must be higher than 300 points, otherwise the product may be ambiguous. 6. The packaging box generally has the following contents: product pictures, product brand trademarks, product names, an approximate introduction to the use of the product, product barcodes, and an approximate introduction by the manufacturer.

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