design@packagingconnections.com Packaging connections launches design consultancy the feeling of opening a well designed package exemplifies good design. All the little nuances contribute to an individual experience. This can all happen very naturally. Getting this kind of reaction to a product&rsquos package before the consumer even reaches the actual &lsquoproduct&rsquo itself is an accomplishment. Package designing hence is a very tricky and challenging job.package designing 1. Design researchcarried out by designers to extract and synthesize a high level of consumer and retail requirements. The research also entails consumer behavior, trend study, competition and benchmarking. The research objective is to identify the package designs that resonate with consumers, so that creative efforts can be focused on further development of the better designs. 2. Conceptualizationinnovative, cutting edge concepts that create retain brand identity and evolve a visual brand language. Out of the box ideas to create story and usps. Concepts are presented in the form of sketches and 3d rendered images. 3. Cad & engineeringcomplete design engineering on the selected concept. All stake holders requirements met from the manufacturing, filling and distribution perspective. Cad models delivered in proe, solidworks and iges formats. 4. Appearance models & rapid prototypingrapid or throwaway software prototyping also describes a practice in the software development process or application development process and sometimes refers to rapid application development rad. Inhouse facilities for making mockups and rapid prototypes on high end precision machines branding & graphics 1. Label designdesign of labels sticker type wrap around shrink sleeve pad printed. The design includes conceptualization to create disruptive graphics. 2. Secondary packaging & mono carton designinnovation cost effective design of mono cartons to give consumer an experience at the time of opening. With eye catchy graphics and colors to enhance the fmot experience. Distinctive shapes to stand out on shelf. 3. Brand logo designbrand logos to create brand personality and brand values. Designs are developed keeping in mind the brand image and essence. 4. Color schemecolor scheme that creates a strong identity for the brand. This is done on the basis of shelf clutter and color forecasts. Again a part of fmot. Color scheme is one of the key drivers at the retail shelf for picking up a pack. 5. Artworkartwork, with color percentages, pantones and processes will be submitted for flawless execution. For further details contact us at sanex packaging connections pvt. Ltd.209, suncity arcadesuncity, sector 54gurgaon &ndash 122002haryanaindiatel 91 124 4143951mobile 09868244964e mail amita..venkatesh@packagingconnections.com