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Dieline for tuck end box

The dieline, which we have already discussed previously, represents the ‘cutting and folding layout of the flat box composed of cut lines, bleed lines and crease lines’ and is therefore the 2D technical drawing of the packaging. Designing this type of file, as anticipated in the article ‘Structural packaging design: windows and inserts’, requires technical […]

Dieline for 1-2-3 bottom and auto bottom boxes

Today’s blog post focuses on some of the technical specifications of the dieline of two packaging models: the 1-2-3 bottom box and the Auto bottom box. These two types of packaging differ only in the lower closing system, while the upper part of both boxes features a closure system with inner flaps, a locking tab, […]

White and green box with embellishment and matte finish

There’s a moment in the packaging design process when every detail matters. The choice of material, the graphic composition, and the weight of the paper. And then there’s the finish: that water-based ink, which determines how light interacts with the surface, how the product feels to the touch, and how the brand communicates its identity […]

Minimalism as a trend for Christmas packaging 2025

Christmas 2025 is shaping up to be a season of profound aesthetic transformation. Traditional red-and-green palettes are giving way to more sophisticated interpretations, while brands are seeking increasingly distinctive ways to communicate their positioning through Christmas packaging. For designers and companies, understanding the 2025 Christmas packaging trends means anticipating market expectations and translating them into […]

Advertising slogans for packaging: red boxes

In advertising and branding, the power of catchy advertising slogans, impactful product propositions on packaging, and successful corporate payoffs is paramount. These elements are crucial to shaping brand identity, driving consumer engagement, and influencing brand success. From creating memorable phrases that resonate with audiences to exploring brand promotion strategies, we’ll help you uncover the value […]

An example of Packly's packaging types: blue box with handle and white lettering

In a world where consumption and efficiency are intertwined, packaging has evolved from being merely functional to playing a key role in a product’s lifecycle. Today, types of packaging not only protect products but also help reduce environmental impact and attract consumer attention. Finding the right balance between practicality, sustainability, and design is crucial. In […]

Design. Preview. Print.

Un seul endroit pour gérer l'ensemble du processus d'emballage, de la conception à la livraison.

EPR : réglementation relative aux emballages au Royaume-Uni

En bref L’EPR est un principe réglementaire largement diffusé à l’échelle internationale qui transfère la responsabilité de la gestion des déchets d’emballages des autorités publiques vers les entreprises. 1. Qu’est-ce que l’EPR et où s’applique-t-elle ? L’EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility, c’est-à-dire Responsabilité Élargie du Producteur) est un principe réglementaire présent dans des dizaines de pays […]

Matériau blanc naturel sur boîte Packly

Dans le vocabulaire du packaging contemporain, « blanc naturel » n’est pas une simple déclaration de couleur, mais un manifeste de surface. Utiliser ce support signifie choisir un positionnement qui s’éloigne du reflet pour se rapprocher de la matière, qui privilégie la sobriété à l’emphase, la lisibilité à la brillance.La question est certes chromatique, mais […]

Emballage battle

Les packaging des produits en vente en magasin, alignés sur les rayons, sont en forte concurrence pour attirer l’attention des consommateurs. Si, en quelques instants, vous parvenez à susciter l’intérêt des acheteurs potentiels, vous pouvez réellement faire la différence en termes de ventes : en effet, les consommateurs passent seulement 15 secondes à observer les […]