What are the different types of prototypes?
prototype packaging is often similar to conventional packaging, but is made in a limited running of the prototype and can change. Box and plastic prototype packaging are solid types of cardboard -based packaging or plastic to close the prototype, so the product is not visible. The types of packages and blister packages are made of plastic and metal foils, but the packages themselves are transparent. Packaging can often be cheaper than other methods. TV packaging is designed for prototypes that will be displayed in television ads, and colors are optimized for this type of ad.
A solid package is used for many products, especially those that should not be exposed to light. Many food products, cosmetics and entertainment products use such packaging. This type of prototype packaging is usually made of cardboard or plastic takes the form of boxes and bottles and the design is printed directly on the packaging. Depending on the product, there may be smaller packaging units inside a large wrapping unit. They are used for food products, JAKO is bread, many medicines and electronic products. With this type of prototype package, it can print on the clamshell or blister package or can be added to a solid wrapping unit, while the primary printing is on a fixed package.
The use of a prototype package can be cheaper than other methods, because cans cannot be tailored to the shape of a tailor -made, as well as other materials and require a relatively standard design. Some prototypes may be best for a can, especially fluid -based prototypes. While the cans do not have the same level of adaptation as other packaging, the print is usually applied to a can to provide this type of prototype packaging look.
TV-colored prototype packaging is produced with colors that are suitable for broadcasting, regardless of the material used. While almost any color can be displayed on TV, some colors do not appear very well or can be confusedy for other colors. This type of package is unusual because most products are already produced and have exceeded the prototype phase when advertised on TV, but some companies may want such a package for immediate advertising for their product.