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Marketing materials

Samples container and labels for individual samples

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Project: Marketing materials
Industry: Architecture Logo
Contest Launched: Jan 16, 2012
Selected: 1 winning design from 17 concepts
Winning Design by: artleo
Close Date: Apr 26, 2012


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Creative Brief


Marketing materials

Samples container and labels for individual samples

We would like to redesign our packaging for sending samples to potential customers. We currently put each sample into a bag and then place them into a large plain white box for shipping. We would like to use a smaller box with our logo and contact info.

Architecture

Architects and designers.

Box should have a "green" feel to it. We produce sustainable products and want our packaging materials to reflect that. The box should either be white or brown and all images/words should be limited to a single color. The size of the samples we will put inside the container will be 6" x 6" and the box itself will be 8"x8"x4". The box will probably be stored in a drawer or on a bookshelf, therefor the company name or logo should be visible on every side. We would also like our address, phone number and website to be on the box somewhere.


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  • April 26, 2012 2:27 PM
    SiteAdmin SiteAdmin
     
    Announcement: Project Holder has not selected a contest winner within 15 days, therefore MycroBurst will announce the winner and award prize according to "MB Contest Policy". We are proud to announce “artleo" for his draft #10 as the winner of this contest. All of the designs submitted were good, and it was hard to pick the winner/s. Good Luck in your next contest!

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  • February 17, 2012 2:16 PM
    wirebydesign wirebydesign
      Project Holder
    In addition to seeing an actual tag, we are looking for a method of attaching the tag to the mesh. We currently use wire ties which are tedious to attach and trim. Need something that requires no trimming, lays flat for packaging, is durable, affordable. Regarding the box, we would like a simple design but something more than just a big tag stuck to it.

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  • January 31, 2012 2:01 PM
    wirebydesign wirebydesign
      Project Holder
    We would like to see new designs for individual tags AND a design for a container to store samples in after being tagged. We do not currently have a container but would like it to be 6"x6"x2". Sorry for any confusion.

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  • January 27, 2012 11:28 PM
    ykoster ykoster
     
    Hello, From the project brief it's not clear what you need to be done - labels or containers - or both? When you say "container needs to be easy to put samples in and take them out" - do you mean you need to engineer the new container itself? If you do not need a new container, it would be much easier to visualize this project if we had an image of the existing container... I would love to partisipate in this project if it was explained a bit deeper. Thanks!

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  • January 27, 2012 10:44 AM
    artleo artleo
     
    What you want pl clarify ? Thanks

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  • January 25, 2012 12:54 PM
    wirebydesign wirebydesign
      Project Holder
    The submitted projects are not complete based on the requirements of the contest. A method of tagging individual samples is required to have a complete design submission. Also We specified that only one color be used in the design of the box.

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  • January 20, 2012 8:04 AM
    wirebydesign wirebydesign
      Project Holder
    xyeek, Thank you for the designs! To answer your question, no, I don't think an adhesive will properly stick to the most open patterns. Also we have some patterns that are flexible which would not hold any type of adhesive. See the pictures for what I mean by "flexible" as that is a relative term. Yes we can have two different label conecepts. Ideally I'd like just one.

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  • January 19, 2012 6:39 PM
    xyeek xyeek
     
    Hi, I had a look at your site and noticed some of your meshes have wide gaps and some don't. Do you think an adhesive label would adhere properly to the ones with wider gaps? Alternatively, is it possible to have 2 different label concepts - one for the more tightly knitted mesh and one for the ones with wider gaps? Cheers

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