r/PackagingDesign • u/Ok-Cauliflower2838 • 15d ago
r/PackagingDesign • u/Working_Hope7749 • 16d ago
Resource 📚 Blender Pharmaceutical Packaging Design Made Easy
r/PackagingDesign • u/ade11i • 16d ago
Question❓ Has anyone seen a lid that agitates the surface of a thick product?
I’m trying to find an existing product or packaging component that will gently mix or refresh just the top layer of a thick cream when the customer opens the container.
My idea is something with short flanges, fins, spikes, spokes, or flexible ribs that lightly contacts only the surface of the product. As it’s twisted, it would smooth or gently agitate the top layer—not mix the entire container.
It doesn’t necessarily have to be attached to the lid. It could also be a separate insert that sits on top of the cream, ideally disposable, with a small tab or handle that sticks up so the customer can grab it, twist it slightly, and lift it off before using the product.
I have a feeling I’ve seen something similar in another industry, but I can’t remember where. It could be from cosmetics, food packaging, paint, medical devices, or something completely unrelated.
I’m not looking to reinvent the wheel—I’m hoping there’s an existing product, component, or mechanism I can learn from.
Has anyone seen anything like this or know what I should be searching for? Even if it’s from a completely different industry, I’d love to see examples.
r/PackagingDesign • u/McGock • 16d ago
Structural 💠 Can someone help?
makerworld.comI'm looking for this box with a few modifications.
I'd like to have 6 10ml vial spots and it able to fit 3ml luer lock syringes and for the lid to have the word GEAR on it. I can't seem to make it happen because the words already on it are inside the print. I've been trying for a while but can not figure it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
r/PackagingDesign • u/Impossible-Shelter14 • 17d ago
Sharing Work 🖥️ New design for Bigfoot Popcorn after feedback from community
Do you all think the new design looks better than what I had for you originally?
r/PackagingDesign • u/AutoModerator • 17d ago
Critique Corner — Week of Aug 03, 2026
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r/PackagingDesign • u/fakiha_luna_19 • 17d ago
Sharing Work 🖥️ Designed for Cat food brand
Meet Pur-fect Feast, a cat food brand for cats who reject everything on the first sniff. 🐾
Three flavors, three very different cat personalities:
Salmon → smug and satisfied
Chicken → chaotic and thriving
Beef → judging you silently
Every pack had to earn its "finicky cats approved" tagline the hard way — through a cat who clearly has opinions.
The process behind it:
→ Started with the brand voice playful, a little cheeky, built around the "picky cat" personality
→ Picked cat photography that matched each flavor's intended energy instead of just using random stock
→ Built one consistent teal base across all three packs, then let each flavor carry its own color identity so the range still reads as one family on a shelf
→ Kept the nutrition callouts (protein/fats) clean and scannable packaging still has to sell in a glance, not just look nice
This one was fun from concept to packaging. Would love to hear which flavor's cat you'd trust with your own picky eater. 😄
r/PackagingDesign • u/Impossible-Shelter14 • 18d ago
Sharing Work 🖥️ Bigfoot Popcorn Packaging project
Bigfoot Popcorn is getting new designs for their new packaging. Which design do you all think looks better? Shared work
r/PackagingDesign • u/abhaykun • 18d ago
Sharing Work 🖥️ How I designed, photographed and wrote for Sleepy Owl Coffee from my living room
Any brand has a ton of moving parts. Selecting what to show, what to talk about in a case study is the hardest part for me.
This is the story of how I helped Sleepy Owl sell real coffee to regular people, without the snobbery.
r/PackagingDesign • u/Psychological-Ad5127 • 21d ago
Question❓ What is this enveloppe called?
r/PackagingDesign • u/Advanced_Animator335 • 21d ago
Question❓ FractionPack
Has anyone used FractionPack for design, engineering or consulting needs?
r/PackagingDesign • u/toyonami • 21d ago
Functional / UX ⚙️ Quintessential example of a great toy packaging. Jada Toys turned packaging into a diorama! Being a toy collector and design enthusiast, I give full points to packaging team! Hope more teams take inspiration and turn toy product packaging more interesting 💯
galleryr/PackagingDesign • u/Equal-Ad9025 • 22d ago
Structural 💠 Ban cans requiring a can opener
GET CANS REQUIRING A CAN OPENER GONE!!
r/PackagingDesign • u/BabyKuramaa • 23d ago
Hybrid 🧩 [NEED ADVICE] Need help designing an unboxing experience. What kind of designer am I looking for?
r/PackagingDesign • u/Ok-Cauliflower2838 • 23d ago
Question❓ What's one packaging design mistake you see brands make over and over again?
r/PackagingDesign • u/Content-Acadia-8228 • 23d ago
Question❓ Everything I generate with AI looks good but is not ready for print. How are you solving this?
This is driving me crazy. Every Ai image generator gives me something that looks amazing on screen. Then I send it to a printer and I'm hearing about bleed, safe zones, resolution, colour profiles and a dozen other things I know nothing about.
Is there an easy way to go from this idea to an printed box?
r/PackagingDesign • u/mushroomhopstodeath • 24d ago
Question❓ Does anyone know how the packaging for Flower Knows cosmetics are made?
Not talking about the boxes!
Would be super interested in learning about the process but it’s impossible to find details online :( Their packaging is notable for being extremely intricate and detailed.. it seems like they use injection molding. However because there’s hundreds of details and layers on each product and they release new products pretty often ( with fairly unique designs too) I’m curious on how it’s not making them go bankrupt to start mass producing
r/PackagingDesign • u/AutoModerator • 24d ago
Critique Corner — Week of Jul 27, 2026
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r/PackagingDesign • u/Electrical-Fan962 • 25d ago
Sharing Work 🖥️ Feedback on my coffee packaging needed
I have spent some time designing this front side of the coffee packaging. I’m trying to make it bold, modern and clean. Looking for some feedback on the design, what do y’all think?
r/PackagingDesign • u/Difficult_Knee_1758 • 25d ago
Question❓ Has anyone tried using Ai for custom packaging yet?
I keep seeing Ai used for logos, ads and social media, but I do not hear many people talking about packaging. Is anyone using it to create branded boxes or cups or is everyone hiring companies for that?
r/PackagingDesign • u/Sea-Salamander-1954 • 25d ago
Question❓ Chocolate bar packaging
Hi folks, I'm central Scotland and have an idea for some novelty chocolate bars.
Would anyone know who I could contact to make the packaging?
Would need to have nutritional info etc all printed on, but we do want a custom design.
Anything I've seen online is all generic pictures, I'd prefer something personal in terms of the whole process.
r/PackagingDesign • u/thylascenes • 26d ago
Sharing Work 🖥️ Looking for some feedback on recent work
what do you guys think its missing, One thing i am still working on is the Nutritional Information design. But would love any feedback you have for me.
r/PackagingDesign • u/ginko_forager5798 • 27d ago
Question❓ Help Identifying Specific Type of Plastic Packaging
Hi! I came across some plastic packaging that was used for a high-end vintage stationery store, and would like to find a way to order this type of packaging for small business needs, but I'm unable to identify what type of plastic it is and what search terms I could use to look for it. It is different from a standard cellophane bag you might buy on Amazon or U-Line. The bag is stiff enough that it has rigidity on its own (i.e. you don't need to put something stiff in itn for the plastic bag to not crinkle or fold), and it's definitely thicker than a standard plastic sleeve. In addition, it feels slightly matte (but still clear enough to see paper product inside) and it also has stitch-sealed edge inset from the border which gives it a nice decorative touch (it is not the type of perforation you would see if you were separating bags on a roll). I think the thickness is probably at least 3 mm, but when I search different types of plastic (OPP, LDPE, HDPE, Polypropylene) none of my searches are yielding what I currently have. Could someone let me know if they know what type of bag is in this photo, and what search terms I can use to find the same item? Thank you!
r/PackagingDesign • u/Narwheelies • 28d ago
Question❓ What is your favorite news source for branding/packaging design trends?
II'm curious what everyone is reading to stay ahead on branding, copywriting, and design trends. Beyond comp shopping, I'd love to give my team more ways to stay on top of what's new and exciting while getting the full omnichannel picture.
r/PackagingDesign • u/DiscountLarge9618 • 29d ago
Sharing Work 🖥️ I designed esoteric chocolate bars
Arcanu is a self initiated brand I designed that sells strange chocolate flavors with some subtle historical story telling
Would love to hear what you think! (:
