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RAW VITAMINS
Packaging

INTRO

Our small sachets of vitamins are designed to make it easy for you to get your daily dose of essential vitamins in just the right amount. These convenient packets are perfect for those who want to take vitamins on-the-go or for those who don't want to deal with large bottles of pills. Each packet is carefully crafted to contain a small portion of vitamins, ensuring that you get the right amount without any waste.

MANDATE

As we embark on the journey of designing a unique packaging for our vitamins, it is important that we keep in mind the following mandate : Our packaging must be visually appealing, innovative, and functional, while also meeting the needs and expectations of our customers. It should communicate the benefits of our product and create a sense of excitement and anticipation for those who use it.

OUTCOME

Designing effective packaging for vitamins can have several positive outcomes. First, it can help to protect the vitamins from damage and deterioration caused by exposure to light, air, and moisture. This can ensure that the vitamins remain potent and effective for longer periods of time, and that consumers get the full benefit of the supplement.
full series of vitamins of shiny metallic packets with brown point of purchases
Dynamic view of cutouts placed and all of the vitamins out
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E vitamin shot with carboard point of purchase with vitamin packets
C vitamin shot with carboard point of purchase with vitamin packets
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PROCESS

Designing packets of vitamins using raw and shiny materials involves several steps to ensure the packaging is visually appealing and functional. Here is a possible process for developing such packets: Define the brand image and target market: Before starting the design process, it is essential to understand the brand image and target market clearly. This will help to determine the appropriate design style, color scheme, and messaging for the packaging. Next, choose raw and shiny materials:

Using raw and shiny materials can add a tactile and visual appeal to the packaging. Some natural materials include kraft paper, cardboard, and wood, while shiny materials can include metallic foils, glossy paper, and plastic films. The materials should be chosen based on their suitability for protecting the vitamins and compatibility with the printing and manufacturing processes.