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More Packaging Prototypes

More Packaging Prototypes

Edward Denison
4.3/5 ( ratings)
A follow-up to the successful Packaging Prototypes, More Packaging Prototypes acts a visual catalyst in the creation and production of exciting and innovative design. It is an invaluable tool for anyone working in packaging design. The diverse range of carton templates demonstrates the huge variety of packaging possibilities, and the beautifully photographed examples of the finished models inspire the imagination. Each design is accompanied by detailed notes that list its product suitability and distinguishing features. A system of icons provides quickly accessed information on a multiplicity of areas, from the design's ecological implications to its material suitability. Introductory text reviews the principles behind packaging, explores the concerns of packaging designers, and examines what makes a classic package. The various types of carton closure are detailed, and common materials listed. Edward Denison is a design and planning consultant with an expertise in packaging, and a particular interest in sustainable design. He is currently based in Sussex, UK, and Bejing, China. He has gained a variety of awards from within the industry. This is his fourth book on packaging for RotoVision. Biography Edward Denison is a design and planning consultant with an expertise in packaging, and a particular interest in sustainable design. He is currently based in Sussex, UK, and Bejing, China. He has gained a variety of awards from within the industry. This is his fourth book on packaging for RotoVision. Editorial Reviews - More Packaging Prototypes Features - More Packaging Prototypes Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction 9 Packaging: Insipid or Imperative? 9 The Roots of Packaging 10 The Different Purposes of Packaging 11 Packaging and the Environment 11 Classic Packages 13 Different Types of Closures 19 Packaging Materials 22 Icon Key 23 Line Key 23 The Designs 25 Contact Details 147 Contributing Companies 147 Contributing Univer
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rotovision
Release
November 01, 2006
ISBN
2940361371
ISBN 13
9782940361373

More Packaging Prototypes

Edward Denison
4.3/5 ( ratings)
A follow-up to the successful Packaging Prototypes, More Packaging Prototypes acts a visual catalyst in the creation and production of exciting and innovative design. It is an invaluable tool for anyone working in packaging design. The diverse range of carton templates demonstrates the huge variety of packaging possibilities, and the beautifully photographed examples of the finished models inspire the imagination. Each design is accompanied by detailed notes that list its product suitability and distinguishing features. A system of icons provides quickly accessed information on a multiplicity of areas, from the design's ecological implications to its material suitability. Introductory text reviews the principles behind packaging, explores the concerns of packaging designers, and examines what makes a classic package. The various types of carton closure are detailed, and common materials listed. Edward Denison is a design and planning consultant with an expertise in packaging, and a particular interest in sustainable design. He is currently based in Sussex, UK, and Bejing, China. He has gained a variety of awards from within the industry. This is his fourth book on packaging for RotoVision. Biography Edward Denison is a design and planning consultant with an expertise in packaging, and a particular interest in sustainable design. He is currently based in Sussex, UK, and Bejing, China. He has gained a variety of awards from within the industry. This is his fourth book on packaging for RotoVision. Editorial Reviews - More Packaging Prototypes Features - More Packaging Prototypes Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction 9 Packaging: Insipid or Imperative? 9 The Roots of Packaging 10 The Different Purposes of Packaging 11 Packaging and the Environment 11 Classic Packages 13 Different Types of Closures 19 Packaging Materials 22 Icon Key 23 Line Key 23 The Designs 25 Contact Details 147 Contributing Companies 147 Contributing Univer
Pages
160
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rotovision
Release
November 01, 2006
ISBN
2940361371
ISBN 13
9782940361373

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