One of the most important aspects of packaging design is colour – from the colour of the label to the colour of the product embellishments. While it’s common practice for brands to match the packaging of their product with their brand colours, it’s incredibly noticeable when the colours don’t quite match. This can often make the product appea...
Signet are proud to partner with a whole host of amazing companies, and pride ourselves on helping them to create unique packaging solutions for an array of unique products. As a company, we participate in a lot of work supporting local organisations and charities that are making a positive impact, and giving back to the community. This is what lead ...
Wax dipping is a method of applying a layer of melted wax to an item. Commonly this is used in bottle packaging, adding an extra element of personalisation and professionalism to the bottle. At its core, wax dipping is a relatively simple process which can go a long way in helping your products stand out from the crowd.
On top of this, wax dip...
A bottle without a foil collar or capsule covering can look a little bare. The reason these were added to bottles initially was to stop the corks being snacked on by pests and critters in cellars. Nowadays they are used for decoration and offer a sense of tradition.
...When you think about some of the big brands like Cadbury, Coca Cola, Jack Daniels etc. often the first thing that comes to mind is the logo and therefore the colour of the packaging. If you saw a chocolate bar in purple wrapping you would automatically associate it with Cadbury wouldn’t you?
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