|
Post by jisasi663 on Feb 18, 2024 21:06:42 GMT -8
For example, if a consumer gets in touch and complains that the rain soaked the box and as a result the purchased product was damaged, you are better off opting for a more waterproof coating in the future, rather than refunding future orders due to weather. Get inspired: creative packaging options and custom boxes Do you know what to do, but lack the inspiration to come up with something truly unique for your packaging?
Check out these 5 brands and see how they have spoiled their mobile numbers list customers with some truly unique and creative packaging designs. TokyoTreat TokyoTreat Instagram Post based on a subscription-only model: instead of allowing customers to purchase individual snacks, they have them subscribe to a monthly snack box. What's interesting about TokyoTreat's subscription boxes is that the actual box has very little internal packaging and a limited color palette (orange, yellow, and white). But despite this, the company has good feedback and high user engagement on social networks like Instagram, thanks to the changing products and unboxing experience (just look at the persuasive copy inside the box).
Things to try: Persuasive copy, simple design that fits the purpose. lush Lush Instagram Post Sometimes you don't need to have all the bells and whistles to make your product packages aspirational and stylish. Sometimes simple and minimalist gets the job done, as proven by this cosmetics company. Lush demonstrates its company values in packaging: all materials are 100% recyclable or reusable, and even the packaging peanuts used in online orders are plant-based.
|
|