Luxury packaging

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Luxury and specialty packaging is the design, research, development, and manufacturing of packaging, displays, and for luxury brands. The packaging of a luxury product is part of the brand’s image and research shows consumers are willing to spend more on products if the packaging looks appealing and luxurious.[1]

As well as adding to the value of the product, luxury packaging fulfils various other roles; it enhances the image of the brand, increases consumer engagement through personalised packaging, performs a function, creates appeal and diversifies the product.[2]

Globally, the luxury packaging market continues to grow, driven by global trends of personalised packaging, attention to sustainability issues, and economic and demographic drivers. The luxury packaging market is forecast to grow by 4.4% to 2019, reaching $17.6 billion, and consumption will reach 9.9 billion tons with growth of 3.1%.[3]

Package development considerations

Package design and development are often thought of as an integral part of the new product development process. Alternatively, the development of a package (or component) can be a separate process but must be linked closely to the product to be packaged.[1]

Package design starts with the identification of all the requirements: structural design, marketing, shelf life, quality assurance, logistics, legal, regulatory, graphic design, end-use, and environmental. The design criteria, performance (specified by package testing), completion time targets, resources, and cost constraints need to be established and agreed upon. Package design processes often employ rapid prototyping, computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing and document automation.

Security

High-value products are inviting to theft. Security packaging can be an important consideration to help reduce

counterfeit consumer goods
.

Security solutions involve all phases of product production,

packaging engineers, logistics engineers, and security professionals have addressed multiple levels of security to reduce the risk of pilfering.[4][5]

Each situation is unique. Some considerations have included:

Design steps

Some designers consider nine steps to creating the

boxes or bag to complement the main packaging.[10]

End-use products

See also

References

  1. ^ . Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  2. ^ Bergman, Robert (2011-12-12). "A New Year: A New Definition Of Luxury". Branding Magazine. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
  3. ^ "The Future of Luxury Packaging to 2019". Smithers Pira. Retrieved 2015-01-08.
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  5. ^ Rouhiainen, Veikko, Scientific Activities in Safety and Security (PDF), VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, retrieved 19 April 2014
  6. ^ US 5651463 A, Major, D, "Enclosed Pallet System", published Jul 29, 1997 
  7. ^ B2 US Also DE10156793A1 6881476 B2, Noehte, Steffen, "Adhesive security tape", published Apr 19, 2005 
  8. ^ US 6544615 B2, Otten, Ulrich, "Adhesive security tape", published Apr 8, 2003 
  9. ^ "Custom Packaging Boxes, Custom Designs Boxes, Custom Boxes with Logo or Custom Boxes". Custom Designs Boxes. 25 March 2015. Retrieved 2015-04-07.

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