A packaging designer’s lens on visual psychology, tactile finishes, and unboxing moments that turn boxes into brand memory.
A pragmatic, timeline-based case study from Asia on moving from pilot to predictable throughput for multi-SKU custom boxes, with real production metrics, trade-offs, and lessons from the floor.
A designer’s take on choosing print technologies, materials, and finishes for premium rigid boxes—grounded in real production constraints and brand impact.
A sales-side, contrast-driven look at real packaging design decisions—digital vs offset, finishing trade-offs, and how premium cues shape perception—grounded in practical details and customer questions.
A production manager’s view on where digital printing fits for custom cardboard boxes in North American food service and retail, with practical notes on substrates, inks, throughput, and real-world trade-offs.
A sustainability-led, technical look at the evolution of folding-carton and box printing in North America—what changed from offset and flexo to LED-UV and digital, how to control color and curing, and where the real carbon and cost trade-offs live.
A sustainability-led look at how tactile choices—materials, inks, and finishes—quietly influence purchase decisions in packaging design, with real cases and measured trade-offs.
A printing engineer’s view of how a mid-sized cookie brand stabilized color, reduced waste, and aligned substrates across digital, offset, and flexo in a tight 120-day window—without chasing perfection.
A production manager’s view of how market forces, technology, and regulation are rewriting Europe’s custom packaging playbook—and where the practical limits still are.
A brand manager’s view on how hybrid presses, UV‑LED curing, and software‑driven workflows are reshaping North American packaging—what will matter in the next 24 months and what still won’t.

