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Packaging Briefcase- Packaging Ideas






 Since getting feedback from Veronica about my ideas, I've started to develop my designs even further. Veronica advised me to think about shape and texture for the packaging. So I've started to research into what textures young children find appealing. The main materials that I'm thinking of using is cotton, felt and silk. 

Afterwards, I began to draw out sketches of different packaging designs and I've labelled what materials would be used. When drawing these designs, I've thought about shape so that I can make my products packaging stand out. 

Based on all of these designs, I've been advised that the best shape for applying materials onto would be rounded packaging. 

I'm now going to develop my designs by making more detailed designs and I'm going to apply colour.

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