The difference between colored boxes and handmade boxes
In our lives, we often talk about the terms color boxes and handmade boxes. Some people think they are the same. In fact, the concepts of the two are different when designing packaging boxes. How should we distinguish between this colored box and a handmade box?
Color boxes are generally used for mid-range packaging, between inner and outer packaging. The design of color boxes involves less manual labor, and surface treatment is a commonly used method. The main material is paper, which has a low cost. Color boxes are particularly suitable for products that cannot be unboxed before purchase. Color boxes have been widely used in industries such as electronics, food, beverages, wine, tea, cigarettes, medicine, health products, cosmetics, small appliances, clothing, toys, sports goods, etc. Color boxes are essential.
The sensory definition of a color box is composed of several colors, giving people a strong visual feeling, allowing buyers and users to have some understanding of the overall appearance and color of the product. Color box materials refer to folding paper boxes and micro corrugated cardboard.
Handmade boxes are generally used for high-end packaging. Various materials can be used, such as fabric, paper, leather, wood, plastic, etc. Involving manual production, complex surface treatment and post-processing. Handmade boxes are generally suitable for expensive goods such as jewelry, wine, tea, etc.