Disclaimer: The postings in this blog section do not necessarily represent Desjardin's positions, strategies or opinions.

Successful Packaging Design - Build on your product knowledge

Successful Packaging Design - Build on your product knowledge

Product knowledge is one of the most crucial elements of packaging design. Without some type of awareness about what the product is or does, it would be difficult for the designer to match the interests of the client and the consumer. Here are ways to build upon product knowledge to integrate in packaging design.

Read more
20 Packaging Design Principles for new sustainable packaging paradigms

20 Packaging Design Principles for new sustainable packaging paradigms

A growing interest in environmental concerns has led to the concept of sustainable behaviour. This concept is of particular interest to manufacturers and packaging designers, as it relates to serving consumers who demand more eco-friendly production processes for sourcing materials or making products.

Read more
Overview: Important Rules For a Successful Packaging Design

Overview: Important Rules For a Successful Packaging Design

A packaging designer must follow a collaborative process to satisfy the client. Interviewing the client helps get the creative process rolling. Taking the following crucial steps will ensure the project stays on track with the client's expectations and needs.

Read more
Premium Packaging: Authenticity

Premium Packaging: Authenticity

Authenticity is a crucial brand value and design cue that confirms in consumers' minds whether a product is premium quality. It's a concept that can be reinforced through packaging for positioning a brand across a wide range of various products. Here's a deeper look at what qualifies a product to be authentic and how it can be communicated through packaging design.

Read more
Premium Packaging: Minimalistic Design

Premium Packaging: Minimalistic Design

Minimalism is the most subtle packaging design cue that communicates a brand's quality. Through different periods of history it has been associated with classy design and respected reputation. The "less is more" concept, however, is complex for designers in the sense that it really comes down to the specific product and how it relates to a premium experience.

Read more
Premium Packaging: Extraordinary Differentiation

Premium Packaging: Extraordinary Differentiation

The product/package design is like its own medium of communication that connects with consumers. Graphic designers must understand how consumers interpret the design and how it affects purchasing behavior. Here are points to remember about the relationship between packaging design and the target market for premium products.

Read more
Premium Packaging: High Quality of Packaging Materials

Premium Packaging: High Quality of Packaging Materials

Commitment to quality should be a top concern for premium brands in order to connect with consumers willing to pay higher prices. Specific packaging materials can trigger cues to consumers on whether the product is conventional or premium. Here's a deeper look at why using high quality materials is crucial for premium packaging.

Read more
Premium Packaging - Overview

Premium Packaging - Overview

Communicating a premium perception should be the goal of designers of luxury brands and products. This perception needs to be based on these four factors determined by researchers:

Read more
Communicating Healthy Features Through Symbolic Features in the Packaging Design

Communicating Healthy Features Through Symbolic Features in the Packaging Design

Perception of salient content is affected by the visual design of a food package, according to a 2016 Kiel University study. It turns out the main design elements of typeface and color play a large role in shaping "healthiness perceptions" and "weight perceptions." Here are important points to know about how designers can communicate with consumers with design cues associated with perceptions.

Read more