Boxes

TELESCOPING RIGID BOXES

The telescoping rigid box is characterized by how the lid and base interact with one another. The lid encases the box itself and is a separate piece from the base, an example of this is commonly seen in chocolate boxes. Sometimes the seal between the lid and the box tightly spaced to give a vacuum effect commonly associated with luxury...

Rigid boxes vs Folding Cartons

Considering the Overall Expenses

Rigid Boxes vs Folding Cartons, they both serve basically the same purposes – to house, protect, and showcase your product. Most products that can be packaged in a folding carton can usually be packaged in a rigid box instead and vice versa. When considering rigid boxes vs folding cartons for your product’s packaging it is important to...

10th Beijing International Printing Technology Exhibition

From June 23rd to the 27th, it will take place the 10th Beijing International Printing Technology Exhibition Kylin machine will showcase innovative solutions for high-quality box and book finishing in Beijing, China. China Print will take place at the New China International Exhibition Center (NCIEC) in Beijing under the new theme of “Innovation Leads the Future”. The event is...

The best way to make sleeve box

Slip case boxes is a widely liked category of packaging used to give protection and an enticing look to the products. These boxes make the product packaging quite inspiring and helps brands attracting more customers. The most common of these boxes is the slipcase book boxes which book manufacturing companies and individuals use to encase different kinds of books. The...

The ways to make slipcase boxes

The slipcase box is composed of two layers of board formed to make double-thick walls on the top, bottom and spine, with a one-piece outer wrap that allows for continuous artwork. Most commonly used in the publishing industry for special edition releases, box sets, CDs and DVDs, or storage for reference materials, the Slipcase will not only secure your product...

creative and stunning packaging designs

Think about your most recent purchase. Why did you purchase that specific brand? Was it an impulse buy, or something you genuinely needed? Now that you’re thinking about it, odds are, you bought it because the packaging design interested you. Yes, you may have needed shampoo, but did you need that specific brand? The one with the sleek, expensive-looking bottle? No,...