title: Packaging design (boxes, labels, dielines) applies_to: [print, packaging, label, dieline] version: 1.0.0 last_updated: 2026-05 stability: stable
Packaging¶
Packaging is the most physically intimate brand surface. Customers hold it, open it, sometimes keep it. Get it right and it becomes a brand asset; get it wrong and it's instant garbage.
Read print-fundamentals.md first.
Categories¶
| Type | Use |
|---|---|
| Folding cartons | Cosmetics, electronics, food, supplements |
| Rigid / setup boxes | Premium products (luxury, gifts) |
| Corrugated mailers | Shipping boxes (especially DTC ecommerce) |
| Pouches / sachets | Food, beauty samples |
| Labels (peel-and-stick) | Bottles, jars, anything cylindrical |
| Tags / hangtags | Apparel, accessories |
| Sleeves / wraps | Coffee cups, tissue, secondary packaging |
This file focuses on folding cartons, mailers, and labels — the most common.
Dieline — the single most important file¶
A dieline is a vector template showing where the cardboard will be cut, folded, and glued. It's the printer's instruction sheet.
↓ trim line (cut)
─────────────────────────────
│ │ │
│ Top │ Right │ ─── fold line
│ │ │
─────────────────────────────
│ Left │ Front │ Right │ Back
│ panel │ panel │ panel │ panel
│ │ │ │
─────────────────────────────
│ │ │
│ Bottom │ (glue tab) ─── crease + glue
│ │ │
─────────────────────────────
Each line type: - Solid line = cut. - Dashed line = fold (crease). - Dotted line = perforation (tear-away). - Tinted area = glue tab.
Getting a dieline¶
- From the printer — most carton printers provide standard dielines for common box sizes. Ask for the dieline for your spec.
- From your structural designer — for custom boxes, a structural designer creates the dieline.
- DIY — only for very simple boxes. Use Esko ArtiosCAD or Adobe Illustrator with manual measurements. Test with paper mockup before committing.
Working with the dieline¶
- Place dieline on its own layer in Illustrator / InDesign.
- Don't move it. The cut/fold positions are sacred.
- Set dieline layer to non-printing.
- Design panels respecting the cut/fold lines + bleed (3-5mm beyond cut).
- Critical content stays inside the safe area (5mm inside cut).
Folding carton design¶
Anatomy of a typical carton¶
┌──────────────────────────────────┐
│ │
│ FRONT PANEL │ ← brand-defining; biggest visual
│ (logo + product name + │
│ hero image / claim) │
│ │
└──────────────────────────────────┘
LEFT TOP RIGHT BOTTOM BACK
side panel ↓ Fold lines ↓side panel panel
panel (close) panel (close) (info)
▾
┌──────────────────┐
│ Ingredients │
│ Manufacturer │
│ Barcode │
│ Net contents │
│ Country of origin│
│ ... │
└──────────────────┘
Front panel — brand-defining¶
The most-photographed panel. Carries: - Logo (top, centered or anchored) - Product name (under logo or featured) - Variety / flavor / variant ("Vanilla", "Sensitive Skin", etc.) - Hero image OR illustration OR graphic - Net weight / volume (regulatory + decision-making)
Compose for shelf impact. Test: stand 2m back. Can you read the product name?
Side panels — narrative¶
Often product story, ingredients, or brand voice. Less critical but still designed.
Back panel — regulatory + dense info¶
Most regulatory content lives here: - Ingredients list / 성분 (regulated order, regulated font size) - Manufacturer info (legal requirement) - Net weight / 내용량 - Country of origin / 원산지 - Barcode (with white quiet zone) - Best-before / 유통기한 - Lot number / 제조번호 (printed at fill, not at design) - Caution warnings - Recycling marks - Customer service contact
In Korea: regulatory content is specified by KFDA / KATS depending on category (food, cosmetics, supplements). See korean-print-conventions.md for KR-specific labeling.
Top panel — product preview¶
Often an icon, simplified visual, or short product name. Visible when the box is on a shelf with similar boxes.
Bottom panel — utility¶
Often the barcode + lot/best-before, hidden from primary view.
Labels (bottles, jars, tubes)¶
Categories¶
- Front label — primary brand surface
- Back label — regulatory info
- Neck label — premium accent (wines, premium products)
- Top sticker — simple identifier
Material¶
- Paper labels — matte / glossy / textured. Cheaper, may water-damage.
- Vinyl labels — waterproof; for shower / bathroom products.
- Metallic / foil labels — premium look.
- Clear (no-label look) — premium minimalism (clear vinyl, transparent print).
Curvature¶
Labels wrap around cylinders. The wrap distorts the design as it bends. Consider: - Center-aligned content wraps cleanly. - Edge content distorts on cylinder seams. - Hero image position: typically front-and-center, not seam.
For tight cylinders (lipstick, small tubes): every angle of the label is visible at once. For large cylinders (water bottle, jar): one face dominates.
Mailer / shipping box¶
For DTC ecommerce:
| Element | Use |
|---|---|
| Outside | Brand visible? Or stealth? Affects packaging cost + brand experience. |
| Inside print | Premium "unboxing" — branded interior delights customers. |
| Tape | Branded tape adds polish. |
| Sticker / seal | "Thank you" sticker on inner package. |
| Insert card | Welcome / how-to / discount for next purchase. |
| Tissue / wrap | Premium feel. |
Korean DTC trends 2024+: - Inside-printed mailers — outside neutral / branded; inside surprises with bold color or art. - Eco messaging — "100% recycled cardboard" / "Soy-based ink" prominently. - Reusable packaging — packaging that customers keep (premium boxes).
Shipping box specs¶
Standard sizes (mm) — pick based on product: - 200×150×50 — small flat (apparel, books). - 250×200×100 — small cube (cosmetics, accessories). - 300×200×100 — medium flat (most products). - 400×300×200 — medium cube (multi-item orders).
Custom sizes available but expensive at low volume. Use a standard size with internal void fill if possible.
Color in packaging¶
- Spot color is more common in packaging than print collateral. Pantone-matched brand color ensures consistency from box to box, run to run.
- Foil stamp for premium products (gold, silver, copper, holographic).
- Spot UV for tactile contrast (matte box + glossy logo).
- Soft-touch lamination — velvety feel; popular in premium beauty.
- Reverse-printed clear (printing on the inside of a clear material; design shows through with depth).
Accuracy¶
Packaging colors are brand-defining. The Coca-Cola red on every can has been Pantone-matched for decades.
For brand-critical packaging: 1. Specify exact Pantone (PMS) numbers. 2. Get press proof from each printer / each material. 3. Compare proofs in standardized lighting (D65 daylight standard). 4. Approve in writing.
Substrate / material¶
Cardboard weight (gsm or pt):
| Use | Weight |
|---|---|
| Light folding carton (cosmetics insert) | 250-300gsm |
| Standard folding carton (most products) | 300-350gsm |
| Sturdy folding carton (electronics) | 350-400gsm |
| Premium rigid box (luxury) | 1000-1500gsm cardstock + wrap |
| Corrugated mailer | E-flute (1.5mm) or B-flute (3mm) |
| Heavy-duty corrugated | C-flute (4mm), B-C double wall |
White (SBS — solid bleached sulfate) is the most common board for color-printed cartons. Brown kraft signals natural / eco. Gray-back is cheaper but shows on inside.
Production process¶
Folding carton workflow¶
- Spec the box — dimensions, material, finish, special effects.
- Get / create dieline.
- Design on dieline — keep critical content in safe areas.
- Press proof — small run for color check.
- Bulk print — usually offset for large runs (5000+); digital for small (< 1000).
- Cut + crease — die-cut machine creates the precise cuts and crease lines.
- Glue + assemble — glued or shipped flat.
- Pack — products inserted; cartons sealed.
Lead time: 2-6 weeks for small runs; 4-12 weeks for large runs with custom finishing.
Costs¶
Highly variable. Rough Korean pricing: - Standard folding carton (CMYK, 350gsm, 1000-unit run): 300-800 KRW per unit. - Premium with foil + spot UV: 1500-3000 KRW per unit. - Rigid box (luxury): 5000-20000 KRW per unit. - Custom shipping mailer: 200-800 KRW per unit at 1000+.
Korean packaging regulations¶
Brief overview (always confirm with current KFDA / KATS / regulator):
Food (식품)¶
- Ingredients in descending weight order.
- Allergens (알레르기 표시) bolded.
- Net contents (내용량) prominent.
- Best-before (유통기한) format: YYYY-MM-DD.
- Country of origin (원산지).
- Manufacturer (제조원) + distributor (판매원).
- Storage instructions (보관방법).
Cosmetics (화장품)¶
- All ingredients listed, including INCI names.
- Manufacturer (제조판매업자).
- Net contents.
- Use-by / expiry.
- Country of origin.
Supplements / health-functional foods (건강기능식품)¶
- Strict label format and approved claims only.
- Health functional food (건강기능식품) mark required.
- All claims pre-approved.
Recycling marks (분리배출 표시)¶
Required on all packaging: - 종이 (paper) - 플라스틱 (plastic + resin code: PE, PP, PET, etc.) - 비닐 (vinyl) - 캔 (can) - 유리 (glass) - Multi-material: 다중구조
The recycling mark is a regulated icon + Korean text. Can't redesign for brand.
Sustainability in packaging¶
2024+ trends: - Plastic-free packaging — paper alternatives, no plastic windows. - Mono-material packaging — easier to recycle than mixed. - Compostable / biodegradable — for food, cosmetics. - Refillable / reusable — premium positioning + eco. - Reduced packaging — less material; right-sized boxes. - FSC certification — sustainable forestry on paperboard.
Korean ESG-aware brands increasingly call this out on the packaging itself — "재활용 가능", "100% FSC", etc.
Common packaging mistakes¶
- Designing without a dieline — content gets cut or folded incorrectly.
- Critical content too close to fold — gets creased / illegible.
- Spot UV / foil overlapping each other — registration issues.
- Forgetting the back panel — regulatory info missing.
- Brand color wrong on press — didn't proof; full run reprinted.
- Wrong recycling mark — KR regulator can require recall.
- Ingredient font too small — KFDA can reject.
- Box doesn't fit the product — too tight or too loose.
Don't¶
- Don't design without a dieline. The whole project will need to be redone.
- Don't skip the press proof for brand-critical color. RGB → CMYK shift is real.
- Don't forget regulatory content — KFDA / KATS rejects can delay launch by weeks.
- Don't use thin paperboard for products that need to feel premium.
- Don't print on the inside of a recycled-kraft mailer with full bleed — kraft texture shows through.
- Don't mix metric and imperial in dieline measurements. Pick one.
- Don't design Korean labels in English then translate at the last minute. Korean expansion / contraction breaks layouts.
Cross-reference¶
knowledge/print/print-fundamentals.md— CMYK, bleed, DPIknowledge/print/korean-print-conventions.md— KR regulatoryknowledge/patterns/brand-identity.md— brand foundationknowledge/illustration/illustration-systems.md— illustration on packagingknowledge/i18n/korean-document-style.md— Korean copy on packaging