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Get a QuoteGeneric packaging is invisible. Customers buy the brand they recognize, the box that looks premium, the label they can read in three seconds. Redefine designs packaging that wins the moment of decision at the shelf and makes unboxing memorable enough to share.

Generic template packaging
You pick a stock box, paste a logo, and call it done. Your product looks identical to 40 competing SKUs on the same shelf or on the same category page.
No die lines or print specifications
Files sent to printers are rejected or come back wrong. You pay for reprints, miss launch dates, and still have packaging that does not match what you saw on screen.
Unboxing experience not designed
The unboxing moment is your best chance at a repeat purchase and a social post. Generic packaging wastes it. No insert cards, no tissue paper, no intentional reveal sequence.
Result: Your product competes on price alone because nothing else distinguishes it.
Custom brand-forward packaging
Your packaging is designed for your specific brand identity, category position, and target buyer. It reads instantly on shelf and online. Competitors do not look like you.
Print-ready files with full specifications
Every file ships with die line templates, bleed, safe zone, CMYK color profiles, and Pantone references. Your printer runs them first time. No reprints. No rejected files.
Designed unboxing experience
Insert cards, tissue paper, hang tags, and mailers designed as a coordinated system. Customers photograph and share the unbox. You get organic marketing from every shipped order.
Result: Your product wins before anyone reads the ingredients. Packaging earns its cost in conversions.

On a shelf of identical products, branded packaging does not just look different. It signals quality, trust, and intent. Toggle below to see the difference a single design decision makes.
No brand recognition
Identical to competitors at a glance
Price competition
No reason for the buyer to choose you
Forgettable
Nothing to photograph, share, or return for
YOUR BRAND
Premium Collection
Instant recognition
Your product reads first in the category
Premium signal
Design justifies the price before they pick it up
Shareable unboxing
Customers document and post the entire experience
Retail boxes, stand-up pouches, glass jar labels, tube sleeves, blister cards, and clamshell inserts. Every format designed to the exact dimensions of your production run, with all print specifications built in from the first draft.

Outer shipping mailer
Branded corrugated or poly mailer
Tissue paper design
Custom pattern, 2 color
Insert card (both sides)
Thank you, care guide, or story card
Hang tag (front and back)
Product information, care, or brand story
Sticker sheet
Logo, brand mark, or seasonal variant
Every element inside the box is a brand touchpoint. A thoughtfully designed insert card makes the customer feel seen. Branded tissue paper turns a routine delivery into a moment people share. Hang tags communicate brand values before the product is used for the first time.
Redefine designs the complete unboxing system as a single coordinated brief, not as separate add-on projects. Outer mailer, tissue, insert cards, hang tags, and stickers all ship from one engagement.
Plan my packaging brief →Labels carry both brand and regulatory information. Redefine designs labels where both coexist: front panel maximizes shelf presence, back panel meets compliance without looking like a legal document. Nutrition facts, UPC barcode, ingredient list, and warning text are sized and placed to FDA or EU standards.
Front
BRAND
Product Name
Benefit statement
Back
Side
Net wt.
Scoped before work starts · line-by-line pricing · no commitment to receive a proposal
Packaging design is priced by format count, SKU scope, and complexity of the regulatory content.
Select a specification layer to see what Redefine delivers for each print production requirement. Every layer is built into the first file, not added later as a revision.
Die Line Layer
Format
Adobe Illustrator (.ai) vector paths, 100% scalable
Layers
Cut line, score lines, fold lines on separate locked layers
Registration marks
Printer-specific crop marks and registration targets included
What this means for you
Your printer receives a vector die line that matches their specific tooling. No measuring, no guessing, no manual recreation of cut paths. Plates are made from your file. The box folds and closes correctly on the first production run.
Bleed Zone Specification
Standard bleed
3mm bleed on all edges (international standard)
Full bleed treatment
Background art extended beyond the die line into the bleed zone
Printer variance
Design allows for 1mm cut variance without visual degradation
What this means for you
No white edges on printed product. Background colors and patterns run flush to the cut edge. Even with normal print variance, your packaging looks intentional and finished at every edge.
Safe Zone Rules
Text clearance
All text and logos inside the safe zone (5mm from die line)
Critical elements
Brand name, product name, barcodes inside 8mm minimum clearance
Barcode quiet zone
GS1-standard quiet zone maintained on all barcode placements
What this means for you
Your brand name and barcode are never clipped at the fold. No text lands in a crease. Scanners read the barcode correctly in every orientation. No retailer rejects your product for barcode placement violations.
Color System
Color profiles
CMYK (ISO Coated v2) for offset. RGB-to-CMYK conversion included
Pantone matching
PMS references for spot color printing and exact brand matching
Special finishes
Foil, UV varnish, and matte spots marked as separate layers
What this means for you
Brand colors print exactly as approved. No color shift between the Figma presentation and the printed box. Pantone references travel with the file to every printer, even if you change vendors in year 3.
Regulatory Placement
Barcode
GS1-compliant UPC or EAN at minimum print size (25mm x 38mm)
Nutrition and ingredients
FDA or EU regulations, correct zone, minimum type size, contrast ratio
Warning text
California Prop 65, CE marking, and recyclability symbols as required
What this means for you
No product rejected by a retailer for regulatory non-compliance. No FDA warning letter for label omissions. Compliance requirements are built into the design, not bolted on at the last revision round.

complete format systems
A premium knife brand selling direct to consumer at a significant price premium faced a credibility gap at the moment of purchase. The physical product quality was exceptional, but generic packaging undermined the premium positioning. Plain boxes and a basic printed label did not match the craftsmanship of the knives inside. Customers received the product with no branded touchpoints beyond the knife itself.
No brand presence inside the box
Packaging not matching product quality
A complete brand identity refresh with packaging design at its core. Four packaging format systems delivered: a custom knife presentation box with magnetic closure, a branded shipping mailer with interior tissue paper, a product hang tag with brand story and care instructions, and an insert card with warranty information and brand narrative. All files delivered print-ready with die lines, CMYK profiles, Pantone references, and printer specifications.
Print-ready file delivery
Every format ships CMYK, with bleed and trim marks. Not "send to your designer before printing."
Die line templates
Vector die line sourced from your printer's specification sheet, not a generic template that requires re-measurement.
48-hour first proof
You see a flat design proof within 48 hours of the kickoff call. No 2-week "design sprints" before the first visible deliverable.
3D mockup render
You approve the design on a 3D rendered product before approving the print file. No surprises when the boxes arrive.
Regulatory compliance guidance
FDA, EU, GS1 barcode, Prop 65, and CE placement standards built in from the first draft, not the last revision.
Pantone color matching
PMS references documented in every file. Brand colors print consistently whether you run 500 or 500,000 units.
Revision documentation
Every revision logged with version numbers. You can always go back to a previous round. No lost files, no lost context.
Printer liaison support
If your printer has questions about the file, Redefine handles the conversation. You do not translate between designers and print houses.
Evaluating other packaging design options?
Every packaging design engagement at Redefine includes: brand research and competitive audit for your category, concept design (2 directions), rounds of revision, die line templates sourced from your printer, 3D mockup render for approval, CMYK and Pantone color documentation, regulatory element placement (barcode, nutrition, ingredient list, warnings where required), and print-ready file export in all required formats (.ai, .pdf, .eps). Additional components (hang tags, inserts, mailers, tissue paper) are scoped in the initial proposal and delivered as part of the same engagement.
Redefine is a design studio, not a printer. We deliver complete, print-ready design files to your selected printer. If your printer has technical questions about the file, including color profiles, bleed settings, or layer structure, we handle that communication directly so you do not have to translate between parties. We do not have preferred printer relationships or receive referral fees; we work with whichever printer you choose or can recommend independent packaging printers if you do not already have one.
A standard packaging design engagement, one primary package format (for example a retail box or stand-up pouch) with up to two rounds of revision, completes in 2 to 3 weeks from brief to print-ready files. The first flat design proof is delivered within 48 hours of the kickoff call. Multi-SKU or multi-format engagements (full unboxing systems with box, mailer, insert, and hang tag) run 3 to 4 weeks. Hard launch deadlines are built into the schedule. Specify yours in the brief.
Yes. Multi-SKU packaging design is one of the most common packaging requests Redefine handles. A design system is established from the first SKU, then subsequent SKUs are produced from the same template, adapting product-specific elements (flavor, size, color coding) while maintaining shared visual language. This is faster and more cost-effective than designing each SKU independently. Scope and pricing for multi-SKU sets are shown line by line in the proposal before work begins.
Product packaging design is scoped, not hourly. Pricing is based on format count, SKU count, complexity of the regulatory content, and whether a brand identity needs to be established first or can be applied to an existing system. Every engagement starts with a line-by-line proposal showing every deliverable before Sprint 1 begins. See packaging design pricing for current guidance, or submit a brief for a scoped proposal within 3 business days with no commitment required.
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Submit your brief →No commitment. No pitch. Submit your packaging design brief and receive a scoped, line-by-line proposal within 3 business days.
Submit your brief with format scope, SKU count, and any existing brand guidelines
Discovery call within 48 hours to confirm print specifications and category context
Scoped proposal in 3 business days, format count, revision rounds, timeline, price
First design proof within 48 hours of sign-off. Print-ready files within 2 weeks.

48-hour proof
First design in 2 days
Print-ready files
CMYK, bleed, die line
3D mockup included
Approve before print
Regulatory guidance
FDA, GS1, CE compliance
No commitment. No pitch. · Proposal in 3 days · First proof in 48 hours