Design characteristics of paper box packaging shape
An important design element in product packaging design is the shape of the packaging. The same principle applies to other areas such as architectural design and industrial product design. The box shaped design of packaging and the container shaped design are both determined by their own functions, based on the nature, shape, and weight of the packaged product. The principle of three-dimensional composition is reasonably applied to solve the packaging structure, which is a more scientific design method.
1、 Packaging box type body design
A cardboard box is a three-dimensional shape, and its blooming process involves the movement, stacking, folding, and surrounding of several surfaces to form a multi-faceted form. The faces in three-dimensional composition play a role in dividing space. By cutting, rotating, and folding the faces in different parts, the resulting faces have different emotional expressions. The plane has a sense of flatness, smoothness, and simplicity. The surface has a soft, gentle, and elastic feeling. The surface has softness, the simplicity and fullness of the circle, and the strictness and solemnity of the square... and these are exactly what we must consider when studying the physical structure of paper boxes.
The study of polyhedra in three-dimensional composition aims to find the variation patterns between the faces of polyhedra and explore the relationship between the changes in the faces of polyhedra and material strength.
2、 Container design for packaging
Container design is also a spatial art that uses various materials and processing methods to create three-dimensional images in space. When determining a basic shape, the "sculpture method" is often used as the basic means, and then the shape is cut and matched.
The positioning of basic shapes comes from geometric forms such as spherical solids, cylinders, cones, etc. The bottle shape of cosmetics is usually based on a round cabbage cylinder as the basic overall shape, and the three-dimensional structure of the cylinder is mainly reflected in three aspects: changes in the end of the cylinder, changes in the cylinder surface, and changes in the edges and lines of the cylinder, using cutting, bending, rotating, and concave techniques for each part.
Design characteristics of paper box packaging shape
An important design element in product packaging design is the shape of the packaging. The same principle applies to other areas such as architectural design and industrial product design. The box shaped design of packaging and the container shaped design are both determined by their own functions, based on the nature, shape, and weight of the packaged product. The principle of three-dimensional composition is reasonably applied to solve the packaging structure, which is a more scientific design method.
1、 Packaging box type body design
A cardboard box is a three-dimensional shape, and its blooming process involves the movement, stacking, folding, and surrounding of several surfaces to form a multi-faceted form. The faces in three-dimensional composition play a role in dividing space. By cutting, rotating, and folding the faces in different parts, the resulting faces have different emotional expressions. The plane has a sense of flatness, smoothness, and simplicity. The surface has a soft, gentle, and elastic feeling. The surface has softness, the simplicity and fullness of the circle, and the strictness and solemnity of the square... and these are exactly what we must consider when studying the physical structure of paper boxes.
The study of polyhedra in three-dimensional composition aims to find the variation patterns between the faces of polyhedra and explore the relationship between the changes in the faces of polyhedra and material strength.
2、 Container design for packaging
Container design is also a spatial art that uses various materials and processing methods to create three-dimensional images in space. When determining a basic shape, the "sculpture method" is often used as the basic means, and then the shape is cut and matched.
The positioning of basic shapes comes from geometric forms such as spherical solids, cylinders, cones, etc. The bottle shape of cosmetics is usually based on a round cabbage cylinder as the basic overall shape, and the three-dimensional structure of the cylinder is mainly reflected in three aspects: changes in the end of the cylinder, changes in the cylinder surface, and changes in the edges and lines of the cylinder, using cutting, bending, rotating, and concave techniques for each part.