“If we consider printing, graphics, and the analysis and composition of packaging as clothing for the product, two key features come to mind: packaging, like clothing, plays a protective role against harmful factors, and the appearance of the clothing reflects the personality of the wearer.
Thus, printing, as the primary factor in establishing communication between the product and the customer, must not only convey essential information such as the manufacturer’s brand, name, address, health information like hygiene codes, expiration date, usage instructions, and storage conditions, but also reflect the producer’s taste and culture. Therefore, the importance and priority of design and layout as key elements of printing in packaging become clear. Printing methods, types of coatings or laminates after printing—are all tools for establishing effective communication between the product and the customer. Many products that are qualitatively similar to their competitors but benefit from superior printing and design are more likely to succeed in the market. Therefore, maintaining print quality, design, color schemes, and the alignment of print and packaging content is one of the primary responsibilities of packaging producers.”
