Materials and finishes controlled for production.
Choose paper, board, foil, embossing, coatings, inserts and textile details that can be sampled, approved and produced consistently.
Final options depend on structure, artwork, target quantity and sample approval. Material and finish choices are confirmed before bulk production.
01
Paper & Board
Paper and board choices affect structure, print results, weight, surface texture and how consistently the package can be produced at quantity.
Best for
Rigid boxes, folding cartons, sleeves, product cards, gift packaging and paper bags.
What it controls
Texture, stiffness, print character, color softness, tactile feel and production stability.
Helpful to share
Product dimensions, estimated product weight, preferred visual direction, artwork or logo files, and any reference packaging.
Sample check
Recommended when paper texture, board thickness, exact color or premium presentation must be approved before production.
02
Printing & Color
Color and graphic placement turn packaging into a recognizable brand touchpoint. Print method, artwork files and color references need to be production-ready before bulk order.
Best for
Folding cartons, paper bags, tissue paper, sleeves, cards, labels and retail launch packaging.
What it controls
Brand recognition, visual energy, shelf impact, color consistency and the overall tone of the packaging system.
Helpful to share
Vector logo files, artwork files, brand color references, print placement notes and reference images.
Sample check
Recommended when color accuracy, artwork placement or multiple print surfaces must be approved.
03
Foil, Embossing & Debossing
Finishing details bring depth to a packaging surface. Foil color, die position, emboss depth and paper texture are checked in sample approval before production.
Best for
Jewelry boxes, fragrance packaging, premium beauty sets, invitation-style cards, sleeves and gift packaging.
What it controls
Light reflection, tactile detail, perceived value, logo emphasis and the sense of craft.
Helpful to share
Logo artwork, preferred finish reference, intended foil color, packaging surface and the areas that should receive emphasis.
Sample check
Strongly recommended when finish placement, foil tone, paper texture or tactile depth are central to the project.
04
Lamination & Coatings
Surface treatments help control how packaging looks, feels and performs over time. The right finish supports print depth, handling resistance and consistent production appearance.
Best for
Folding cartons, gift boxes, sleeves, retail packaging, printed cards and high-touch product surfaces.
What it controls
Surface feel, sheen, color depth, durability and the contrast between printed and unprinted areas.
Helpful to share
Desired surface mood such as matte, soft-touch, natural, smooth or more reflective, plus any visual references.
Sample check
Recommended when surface feel and print appearance need to be approved in person.
05
Inserts & Protection
A packaging system should hold the product securely. Inserts are developed around product dimensions, fragile points, presentation order and production material options.
Best for
Glass bottles, fragrance, candles, essential oils, jewelry, beauty sets, gift sets and multi-product launches.
What it controls
Product protection, presentation order, unboxing rhythm, perceived quality and gift-ready structure.
Helpful to share
Exact product dimensions, product weight, fragile areas, product photos, quantity per set and desired unboxing sequence.
Sample check
Recommended for fragile, heavy, irregular-shaped or multi-item products before final production.
06
Fabric, Tissue & Details
The smaller pieces often complete the order. Tissue paper, pouches, tags, stickers and cards can be produced with the main packaging so the full set stays consistent.
Best for
Jewelry, beauty, fragrance, retail gifting, apparel accessories, seasonal launches and direct-to-consumer orders.
What it controls
Softness, ceremony, gifting feel, brand continuity and the final layer of the unboxing experience.
Helpful to share
Logo files, preferred fabric or paper direction, print reference, color palette, message copy and estimated quantity.
Sample check
Recommended when fabric texture, printed tissue, custom tags or coordinated detail pieces need approval.
See materials and finishes as production specifications.
Start with the product specs. We will quote the rest.
Share product dimensions, estimated quantity, material and finish ideas, artwork status and delivery needs. A complete spec sheet is helpful, but not required.
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