
Design and Technology of Packaging Decoration for the Consumer Market
Geoff A. Giles(Editor)
Blackwell (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 8. January 2001
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-8493-0506-1 (ISBN)
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Description
Packaging for the "fast moving consumer goods" market plays a vital role in promoting the product to the customer, as well as in carrying informative and legislative detail. Combining these roles requires commercial awareness, detailed knowledge of the relevant technologies, creative care and consideration of the effects of colors, typefaces, and images that must support the brand.
Design and Technology of Packaging Decoration for the Consumer Market guides you through the technical and commercial factors to consider when planning the decoration, or label, of a package:
- the printing technologies
- their relevance to the labeling formats or structural package
- the application of the label to the structural package
- the development of artwork
- the use and impact of labeling on a range of consumer products
- some legal considerations
The book concludes with a chapter on future labeling systems.
The role of the packaging technologist is to ensure that the creative design is translated into a functional representation. The challenge is to have both the design and the execution working in harmony. With an emphasis on technology, this practical handbook will help you achieve this.
Design and Technology of Packaging Decoration for the Consumer Market guides you through the technical and commercial factors to consider when planning the decoration, or label, of a package:
- the printing technologies
- their relevance to the labeling formats or structural package
- the application of the label to the structural package
- the development of artwork
- the use and impact of labeling on a range of consumer products
- some legal considerations
The book concludes with a chapter on future labeling systems.
The role of the packaging technologist is to ensure that the creative design is translated into a functional representation. The challenge is to have both the design and the execution working in harmony. With an emphasis on technology, this practical handbook will help you achieve this.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
712 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8493-0506-1 (9780849305061)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Technical and Commercial Considerations. The Printing Processes. Linking Lithography to Packaging Decoration Formats. Linking Rotogravure Printing to Packaging Decoration Formats. Linking Flexographic Printing to Packaging Decoration Formats. Linking Screen Printing to Packaging Decoration Formats. Design and Manufacture of Labels and Sleeves. Application of Labels and Sleeves. Direct Printing/Decoration on Metal. Direct Printing on Glass. Selecting Suitable Decoration Formats. Graphic Design and the Launch Process. Labelling Legislation and Bar Coding. Future Decoration Systems.