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Packaging box customization: related terms in the packaging industry
Packaging box customization: We often use some terms in the packaging box customization industry. Let's take a look at it together:
When you're in a brand store, look around. You may see various box styles.
Some come with built-in displays, some become trays (these usually hold smaller boxes on shelves), and gable boxes come with handles. In other words, there are many styles of custom wine packaging boxes, and after we talk to you, we will be able to recommend the perfect style for your needs.
Offset printing
Box Customization: Offset printing is a process that involves creating the desired image on a printing plate, covering it with ink, and then onto a blanket.
From there, the image finds itself on the desired surface. While the part of the plate used to imprint the image onto the surface, the part of the product used to keep the print clean attracts aqueous solutions, preventing ink from entering areas it shouldn't.
Prepress
While some companies will outsource everything that involves typesetting (or basically determining the fonts that are right for your project), marking and proofing (making project samples), plate making, choosing the right paper, and going into the process before starting production, we always keep It's all inside.
Custom Wine Packaging By managing these important components of the box design process in-house, we are able to reduce lead times and help our clients save money. We also do not rely on third-party vendors to do this work.
Die cutting machine
This is a common term in the design industry, although it is not often used outside of design.
A custom wine packaging die line is basically a stencil or pattern used to display the correct design. Molds allow designers to determine the proper size and shape for a product.
UV coating
Box customization: Obviously, one of the goals of creating custom wine packaging is to grab the attention of consumers who have a lot of options.
The glossy UV coating not only makes the packaging look stunning, but also acts as an anti-friction material to help protect the packaging surface. The satin UV coating provides a contrasting flat finish to the packaging. When used together, the two finishes create packaging for consumers that far exceeds other options typically available on the shelf.