Packaging Design

Wrapology works closely with brands to create and propose a range of packaging products in-line with strategic goals and objectives. We’ve completed 1000’s of re-branding projects for brands looking to modernize their look and feel whilst using the latest sustainable materials.

Our packaging designers will focus on the look and feel of the final product(s) and also consider other factors such as:

  • Government legislation

  • Logistical costs

  • Quality control challenges

From our experiences, these areas are not considered enough early on in the rebranding process and they have a major impact in terms of costs and longevity of a rebranding process.

Tactile Branding

Our love of materials and technical knowledge ensures your packaging is developed to the highest possible standard. When combined with considered graphic design, the combination of tactile and visual branding is a winning combination.

For the last 21+ years we have implemented a tried and tested process for a packaging rebrand:

  • Provide initial concepts of designs and structures (3 days)

  • Create technical drawings outlining materials and print specs (3 days)

  • Provide white samples for physical testing (3 days)

  • Provide digitally printed samples for visual testing (5 days)

  • Provide final mass production samples for final sign-off (14 days)

  • Mass production (45-60 days)

Typically a rebranding process will take between 3 to 6 months, from the initial concept, through to mass production and delivery. Take a look at some of the packaging projects we have worked on below.

Case Studies

Luah

Wrapology created 3 concepts for the Luah brand to choose from before creating technical drawings of sustainable boxes and pouches for the brand’s Athleisure range.

Laarken

Laarken jewellers wanted a range of plastic free fitments to hold their bracelets, rings and earrings in place. Wrapology developed 3 different concepts for the brand to choose from.

Aurora

The Aurora brand wanted to create an unboxing experience for their cosmetic products. Wrapology proposed 3 concepts for the brand to choose from before sampling the finished product.