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Structural packaging art Art of package and structure

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: 2016 Artpower International Publishing Co. Ltd. Hong KongDescription: 269 pages with DVDISBN:
  • 9789881468734
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 741.6 TIN
Summary: Graphic Design resource for creating imaginative and eye-catching product promotion and packaging. 'Art of Package and Structure' has it all wrapped up, literally! Presenting the most innovative and imaginative graphic designs and technical constructions using paper and cardboard to promote a range of products from snacks to stationary, to teabags and truffles. All are designed to create a unique identity and brand within a highly competitive consumer market, colourful and eye-catching, quirky and desirable these wrappings are about first impressions with the focus on presenting each item as a 'gift' to be purchased, then savoured and enjoyed as an essential feaure of the whole product experience
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Audio/Video Materials Audio/Video Materials Anant National University Central Library Available AV00042
Books Books Anant National University Central Library Design 741.6 TIN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 003437

Graphic Design resource for creating imaginative and eye-catching product promotion and packaging. 'Art of Package and Structure' has it all wrapped up, literally! Presenting the most innovative and imaginative graphic designs and technical constructions using paper and cardboard to promote a range of products from snacks to stationary, to teabags and truffles. All are designed to create a unique identity and brand within a highly competitive consumer market, colourful and eye-catching, quirky and desirable these wrappings are about first impressions with the focus on presenting each item as a 'gift' to be purchased, then savoured and enjoyed as an essential feaure of the whole product experience

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