Packaging

That Connects

First-class design, print, and paper, unite to grab consumer’s
attention and increase product sales

Packaging that persuades

Brands work in cut-throat markets that require packaging that persuades, delights, influences, and stimulates.
It’s our responsibility to bring your images to life. With specialty printing techniques that create tactile sensations, our packaging powerfully draws attention and uniquely communicates your brand’s vision.

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DESIGN

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PRINT

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PAPER

FOIL

Let it shimmer and shine

Foil stamping combines heat, pressure, a metal die, and foil to permanently bond your image to paper.
This process can be used to achieve a variety of specialized textures, including matte, metallic, glossy, and holographic finishes.

ENGRAVING

Elevate your packaging and brand

Dating back 600 years, engraving is revered as the highest graphical form. Brilliant color, tactile feel, and sharp edges give engravings a distinct look and touch.

The design is first etched in steel, then ink fills the cavity. Paper meets over two tons of pressure, and the ink is raised from the page. The result is a tactile, three-dimensional image that is the mark of excellence.

EMBOSSING

Packaging with impression

Nothing screams “touch me” like the artful and elegant process of embossing
– no ink required.

Under one ton of pressure, a die made of magnesium forces the paper into the die, elevating your image from the surface of the sheet.
The result: a three-dimensional shape and feel to your image that consumers cannot resist touching.

LETTERPRESS

Impressive packaging

Letterpress has gained a resurgence and cult following as of late.
Essentially, letterpress is debossing with ink. A raised metal “relief die”
of the image is inked and stamped with pressure, forcing the image and ink deep into the paper to form a depressed image. Soft cotton paper helps to create the notorious indent letterpress is known for.

DIECUT

Packaging that’s as unique as your product

Die cutting begins with creating a sharp-edged die in the desired shape. To create folding carton packaging,
a die outline is created, set up on the press, and the outline is punched into paper.
The result is a flat sheet with cuts and scores that are folded to create the final shape.

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