Posts Tagged ‘product’

Have products that need to be showcased?

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Maybe in a brochure, sales piece, your own store, in some new packaging or not sure the best way for your product. Come talk to us we can help you put your best foot forward.

Know how you want your packaging to look, but not sure how to construct it?

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

We’ll leave you with a great product and your packaging will stand out above others.

Have an idea for a new product?

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Need a resounding board, we’ll listen.

Need to differ your product or company from competitors?

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Setting yourself apart from the competitors is important especially with today’s economy. Let us help you get that edge.

Need to differ your product or company from competitors?

Friday, June 4th, 2010

A new company just popped up similar to yours, or a new product just came out that parallels yours. Competition is always changing, so keep again of the game by contacting us.

Green Events – Product Summit

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Certified Sustainable Product Summit

Thursday, June 3
8:30 a.m. – Noon
St Louis Robert A Young Bldg
1222 Spruce St
St Louis, MO 63103
Event hosted by: U.S. General Services Administration
Cost: No Fee
Preregistration recommended; RSVP to MTS@sustainableproducts.com or call 202-338-3131

Just some of the topics covered:
*The federal government procurement preference for certified sustainable products pursuant to Executive Order 13154
* Achieving the LEED Credit for Certified Sustainable Products
*Avoiding criminal liabilty under the Lacy Act for selling illegally logged wood, and FTC and state environmental marketing liability

Have your product, now need the packaging?

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Make it stand out from the rest.

What is Design – Describing your Product

Wednesday, March 17th, 2010

Describe your product-marketing brochure

Features are not just one thing, they can be a variety of things to a variety of people. Think about the different personalities and the many ways that your product could appeal to them.  Use these points to highlight your information by adding even more information. You also have to think that the person buying the product is not always the one that will be using it. I mean how many gifts do you buy for other people at Christmas. It is rare that you buy yourself a gift.

Packaging Color

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Color of a package is a very important detail. You want something that catches attention, yet goes with whatever the product is.  It can’t be overzealous over the top because then you are drawing unwanted attention.  You want to do key attributes that will send different impressions. Bright colors on an adult product are less likely to work over a child’s product. Color makes people feel differently, so it is a key element and should be thought heavily on when designing the package.

What about packaging?

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

I have to agree with  designer James Pilditch who said, the packaging of a product is the “silent salesperson.”  Packaging as well as other graphic design has to keep up with the trends. Today, it is even more important for packaging designers to pay attention to their designs because of competition.  Those who are trying to target the green movement, also have to pay high attention to the amount of waste that is created from their packaging. The thing that every package needs to focus on are  these key elements.

  • shape
  • color
  • typography