I used Adobe Illustrator for designing the packaging and Adobe Dimension to create the mockup for visualization. Let me know if you’d like more details about the process!
Thanks for this useful video❤ I want to ask about something When I export this design as pdf for printing , the die cut lines and crease lines I leave them in my design , so these lines will appear in design after printing or no ? I need an answer nessecary
Thank you for reaching out! If you include the die-cut and crease lines in your design file and export it as a PDF for printing, those lines will appear in the final printed output unless they are on a separate layer.
Yes, when designing box packaging, the canvas typically represents the box’s dieline, which includes all the sides (front, back, top, bottom, and flaps). This layout ensures the design fits perfectly once the box is assembled.
Do you know about brend identity?if yes,so i have question I can't understand about the identity design, in what size is the canvas created and in it is the guideline made? What does the guideline include and how to choose a color palette and what does color palette mean? Is it for the logo or for the background?@@birdiespk
@@birdiespkwhat about food pouch or tea pouch?should i make a canvas like the real pack?I see a lot of video and some designers making just canvas and other designers making imitation pack like you,i mean like in your video
I get measurements by analyzing the product's length, width, and height, adding a small buffer for protection, then choosing a box type (like mailer or tuck-end) and creating a die-line template.
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Excellent video, thank you very much. Question: How did you do the visualization? What software did you use?
I used Adobe Illustrator for designing the packaging and Adobe Dimension to create the mockup for visualization. Let me know if you’d like more details about the process!
Thanks for this useful video❤
I want to ask about something
When I export this design as pdf for printing , the die cut lines and crease lines I leave them in my design , so these lines will appear in design after printing or no ?
I need an answer nessecary
Thank you for reaching out! If you include the die-cut and crease lines in your design file and export it as a PDF for printing, those lines will appear in the final printed output unless they are on a separate layer.
Make sure to place them on a separate layer for proper output.
@@birdiespk yes I already do this thing , thank u so much 🥰
Helpful video
Glad to hear that
I have 1 question.We have to always make a canvas like that?i mean canvas looks like a box with boxes side and etc?
Yes, when designing box packaging, the canvas typically represents the box’s dieline, which includes all the sides (front, back, top, bottom, and flaps). This layout ensures the design fits perfectly once the box is assembled.
Let me know if you have more questions!
Do you know about brend identity?if yes,so i have question
I can't understand about the identity design, in what size is the canvas created and in it is the guideline made? What does the guideline include and how to choose a color palette and what does color palette mean? Is it for the logo or for the background?@@birdiespk
@@birdiespkwhat about food pouch or tea pouch?should i make a canvas like the real pack?I see a lot of video and some designers making just canvas and other designers making imitation pack like you,i mean like in your video
Yes, everyone designs it differently, but in the end, everyone needs that specific dieline or canvas to print the design.
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Soo how do you all get the measurements
I get measurements by analyzing the product's length, width, and height, adding a small buffer for protection, then choosing a box type (like mailer or tuck-end) and creating a die-line template.