Eco Sustainable Lawn & Garden Packaging Design

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by Hana on Sunday, July 22, 2012


Hi, thanks you for invitation. Could you please check out file 2 ( snake stake packs and research.. ) that you uploaded. It seem does not work . And could you please consider guarantee project, so you will get more and nice designs to choose. Thanks you so much. Best regards.
Ha Pham designer.


by Project Owner on Monday, July 23, 2012

thanks for letting me know Ha,

i uploaded the document again. This is the first time trying designcrowd, so I''m not so sure how this all works. it looks like there aren''t as many responses as the system has promised for other jobs.


by Hana on Monday, July 23, 2012


Thanks you so much ! I will check out it and let you know if I need more your help . I have faith that nothing we can not do if we believe and help together . I believe that you will get the best result if you really try help us and have faith !
Thanks you so much ! I will try my best for you !
haphamthu08@gmail.com.
Ha Pham designer.


by Project Owner on Monday, July 23, 2012

Thank you very much Ha.

I look forward to receiving your designs!
jessica


by Wick'd on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hi There,

Many thanks for your invitation. This is a very interesting project & I hope to submit some ideas soon.

Just a couple of questions: Do you plan to package the Snake Stakes in coils or as straight rods? What is the maximum area of shelf space that you are looking at for each package?

Did you prefer 'hanging' packaging or 'shelf-based' (or 'sitting') packaging? - Or a combination of both?

Also, just to clarify - Did you require Point-Of-Sale Display Boxes & Shipping Cartons or just the individual packaging for the 4x kits at this point?

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Kind regards,
Tracey Wyatt - Wick'd Design Concepts
Melbourne, Australia.


by Project Owner on Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Hi Tracey,

thank you for your thoughtful questions. Please referr to the attachement for some detailed notes about the specific items and how they can be packaged.  http://www.designcrowd.com/file.aspx?fileLocation=storage_url/brief_uploads/52250_snakestakepacksandresearchv2_brief232740.pdf

For the flexible stakes that are 6ft, they should be in coils - the paperclip looking items in the drawings.
The 4ft rigid stakes cannot be bent, so the Snake Bite Kit will have to have some way to ensure they stay together.

As far as shelf space, we do not have a max, but hope to optimize space and packaging costs everywhere we can. every 1/4 inch helps. Our eco/green principle drives us to strive for all realistic efficiencies. We are looking for a combination of both sitting and hanging when applicable to the product. 

Ultimately we are looking for POS displays and shipping cartons. Any designs that also provide these features will be given preference. We request designs to use standard 48x40 shipping palettes when scaling for shipping size. We are expecting Big Box accounts like Home depot or Costco style displays to be shown on the palettes. 

Thank you for your interest and professionalism in approaching this project. We appreciate your effort and look forward to your designs!
Jessica


by Soluciones Creativas on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Hi
Your project is interesting but have a photo of your product to add to the packaging?
can provide us to info@mwsolucionescreativas.com


by Project Owner on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

the only photos i have been provided. i also think i provided the renderings, but no actual photos of just the product. sorry


by Zee on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Hi Jessica, thanks for the invitation but the brief its not clear enough for me, do you want 4 packaging design with 4 new die cuts? or you have the die cuts already and the contest is just for the graphic design of the box drawing examples that are in the pdf file called kits?

Regards.


by Project Owner on Thursday, July 26, 2012

Hi Zee,

I need product packaging for the 4 kits of various sizes. All should follow the same theme. 
As for type of packaging, we are open to anything exciting including and eco-green presentation. It doesnt matter if that is diecut or not. We do want to ensure that we are being economical in our materials so that we can pass that savings on to our customer. We would even consider a raw unbleached cardboard or material to be used as the materials are less processed and would provide a nice contrast to the lawn & garden''s green (as in color not eco) theme.

Bonus points for designers that include shelf, hanging, pallet, or POP display designs. If we like the designs, we would also consider hiring the artist to create additional marketing materials to ensure consistency throughout the brand. 
Thanks for the question.
jessica


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