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Packaging Prototypes (Design Fundamentals) (v. 1)

Packaging Prototypes (Design Fundamentals) (v. 1)
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Packaging Prototypes (Design Fundamentals) (v. 1)

 
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This reference tool for graphic designers includes a comprehensive collection of templates for packaging formats with step-by-step folding guides and illustrations of the finished model. The notes are followed by icons. It includes a free CD-ROM with copyright-free templates.

 
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Product Details
Author:Edward Denison
Paperback:160 pages
Publisher:RotoVision
Publication Date:July 01, 2002
Language:English
ISBN:2880463890
Package Length:11.4 inches
Package Width:9.44 inches
Package Height:0.52 inches
Package Weight:2.05 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 9 customer reviews )
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13 of 15 found the following review helpful:


5THE BEST PACKAGING BOOK EVER!!!  Sep 10, 2002 By Robert Mcguire "mcguiredesign"
This book is a must have for anyone serious about design. All the illustrations that demonstrate how to cut and fold paper into containers, boxes, and packages were functional, attractive, and well designed. The fact that the book comes with a CD-ROM of Illustrator / Freehand templates is just awesome. This book will be an inspiration and you will find many imaginative & creative ideas here for your own projects. This book is essential for a designer's library and one of the best design books I've purchased in a long time...(since this book is out of print and very rare to find, if you can find it at any price it is well worth it)

10 of 11 found the following review helpful:


5Simply awesome  Nov 21, 2000
Man I love this book! When I first found "Packaging Prototypes" in a local book store, I was dazzled by the many illustrations demonstrating how to cut and fold paper into containers that were functional, whimsical, and even beautiful. The fact that the book comes with a CD-ROM of Illustrator / Freehand templates is just TOO sweet. You'll find many imaginative, creative ideas here for your own projects. Essential. One of the best design books I've purchased in a while (and I've got many).

8 of 9 found the following review helpful:


4Do it yourself packageing  Jun 22, 2000
This book is excellent if you are looking for ways to send or sell smaller objects in other ways than a square box. The book contains examples and illustrations of how to make eyecatching packageing. It also includes a cd-rom with templates of the examples in the book.

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3Interesting designs, but not much more.  Oct 17, 2006 By 0cm
"Packaging Prototypes" begins with a small introduction on the fundamentals of packaging design (a tiny bit of history, environmental considerations, a couple of famous brands/designs). On the following pages, you'll find several package designs (mostly paper/cardboard), some simple and practical, others fancy or sophisticated and a few very complex and intriguing. Each design has a small description of its possible applications and modifications, with brief directions of the materials to use, etc. The included CD-Rom has many of these designs, ready to use and modify. Obviously, this book can only serve two purposes: first, to inspire your creativity; second, to allow full-scale plagiarism of what are, for the most part, patented packages (patent information is discretely printed on the inner-margin of each page). With this in mind, this book should be of some use to people who want to create quick packages, hopefully, for non-commercial purposes, or to students researching different packaging designs. If you are looking for books with more in-depth information on packaging design, look elsewhere, this will not be a very useful book, as "Packaging Prototypes" features just that, prototypes. A bit of criticism is needed though, concerning the assembled photographs of some of the more complex package designs, which aren't always very clear. While a more artistic approach proves to be aesthetically pleasing, I do believe more technical and clear photographs would be of greater use to the reader.

5 of 7 found the following review helpful:


5TIME SAVER  Oct 27, 2000 By Sharmaine K. Nelson "Pretty Black Barbie"
Okay, I needed to make a package design for my Graphic Design Class. the first time I did it, WAS A NIGHTMARE. I wasted more paper doing dimensions and math.

Then AFTER I TURNED IN MY ASSIGNMENT I SPOTTED THIS BOOK! It has cool ways of designing stuff into packages other than using a plain old borring box. And here's teh best, the CD has a template to all the boxes and they are in Illustrator, so all you have to do is enlareg to the size you want in Illusttrator, design you box, print and construct.

The book also gives you helpful hints, such as how to paste the box together, so it will not fall apart!

IT APART OF MY GRAPHIC DESIGN LIBRARY!!

-Sharminar

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