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Packaging Briefcase- Hetty Heart Packaging

As I've began to make the illustrations for the front design of my packaging, I've decided to experiment with shape so that each shape links to the characters/ collectables that I've made. This packaging represent Hetty Heart and the product will come with a Hetty Heart collectable. 

I think that this design is successful because the logo is bold and links to the product. Another reason why I believe that this design is successful is because there is a mixture of spacing and detail/ mark makings. 

However, I may make a version that has patterns on the inside of the heart to show variation and experimentation.  Along with this, I will try experimenting with colour schemes by using Photoshop.
 

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