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10 Tips on Great Hair Packaging

Friday, December 3rd, 2010

Before you dive directly into designing the packaging for your hair products, make sure you spend sufficient time in planning it. Here are 10 tips for designing great hair packaging:

1. BENCHMARKING

Benchmarking is the marketing term for setting a standard for your self. The best way to do that is by carefully evaluating your competition. Analyze the packaging designs and strategies employed by the market leader in your category and look at the general conventions in packaging design. Once you’ve done that, you can incorporate your competitors’ strengths into your own packaging and take it to a whole other level by improving on it and adding your own brand of uniqueness and differentiation.

2. TARGET MARKETING

What is your target market? Who does your product cater to? Is there a specific demographic your product appeals to? Or does it cater to many different demographics? Are your potential customers young or old? Are they male or female? Profiling your prospective customers by answering such questions will go a long way in designing great hair packaging- as it will be created by keeping the customer’s preferences in mind.

3. CONVENIENCE

Your packaging design should be inventive and appealing- but it should never be unnecessarily complicated. There is only so much patience a customer has with troublesome packaging. The ideal hair packaging is attractive, protective and convenient to use and store.

4. APPEARANCE

From creating a great logo for your company to incorporating it into an eye-catching design onto the packaging print- the design process for your hair packaging starts with your company’s visual identity and ends with the final look of your product and packaging. Everything from your choice of fonts, themes, colors and styles will determine your packaging’s attractiveness. Make sure that your company’s name/logo is well-displayed on your hair packaging and your design motifs and color palettes are highly attractive for your target customer.

5. THEME

Closely related with the individual appearance of your product’s packaging is the overall theme for your entire range of products. While all of your products can carry your company logo and the same motifs, you can use an overall theme for a product family (with slight differences to signify variations). In the same product category, you could tweak the design and color choices to indicate a difference between prices and types of your products.

6. COPYWRITING

Your promotional text- from the brand slogan to the product description- is known as your ‘copy’. Your packaging design will include a good chunk of your copy and you will need to make sure that it is appealing, professional, comprehensive and easily understandable. If your product requires instructions for use, detail them in an easy-to-follow manner. If you are not sure about the best way to communicate with your clients through the written word, hire a professional copywriter.

7. PROTECTION

Depending on the exact nature of your hair product, you might need to design packaging in a manner and material that protects its content. A sturdy packaging will protect your products from damage which will mean less trouble for you (when shipping) and for your customers (after their purchase).

8. ENVIRONMENT FRIENDLINESS

Customers are increasingly appreciative, and demanding, of green packaging- which means that you should use as little resources and material in creating your packaging as possible. You earn bonus points with your customer if your packaging is made of recyclable material.

9. LEGALITIES

Before you decide on the material, size and other attributes of your packaging, ensure that your packaging design will be compliant with legal requirements.

10. QUALITY

Don’t compromise on packaging material and print quality. There is no use of designing great looking packaging if it will be transferred to poor quality material (that is ineffective in protecting its contents) and passed through low-quality printing.

2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa: Our Most Fun Project

Friday, August 6th, 2010
Wig Box packaging and Headbands packaging for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa

The Final Products - Wig Box packaging and Headbands packaging for 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa

The World Cup hasn’t been the only thing that’s been keeping us up last month. We had the opportunity to work on an amazingly interesting project for a great client and we poured all our creative juices into it.

Hair & Accessories Inc. contacted us and laid out what they wanted. The project covered some broad fields but with a lot of hard work and some kickass ideas, we were able to get it all done- with spectacular results. Here’s the story!

Okay- so what we had to do was design a variety of headbands, Afro wigs and Mohawk wigs. Moreover, we were to design the wigs packaging. And these were not going to be just any type of headbands and wigs- these were going to be FIFA and world cup themed. And so the hair wig packaging also had to be similarly designed.

We started with a grand brainstorming session.  All of us pooled in our ideas for the illustrations, created mock-ups and then picked the best ones. We did all the design sketches in Adobe Illustrator. About the design itself: because FIFA represents global union, fun and celebration, our aim was to design products and wigs packaging that reflected just that. So we used vivid and bold colors and a design so vibrant and attractive that it leaves you no choice but to notice it. Like the official FIFA 2010 logo, our hair wig packaging (and the products inside them) utilizes lots of reds and yellows and a design that makes the most of bright, colorful broad strokes. All of this is set to clean white backgrounds for maximum accentuation of the design’s powerful colors. But it didn’t just stop there. We also went a step further and created a number of product images. After creating the headbands and wigs, we used Photoshop to affix them to images of models so customers could see how the products would look when actually worn. Our end results would surely attract customers to make purchases- a goal that governed our entire process.

Once we were done with the design, we adapted it to a variety of marketing tools. These included:

  • Catalogs
  • Posters
  • Postcards
  • Business cards
  • Fliers

We also promoted our clients’ products on many different websites. To showcase everything we created to our client, we put up a simple website so they could see and review everything in a convenient manner.

From designing the products and packages to creating all the marketing material, the project was laborious enough to keep us up for 3 consecutive nights at times- but it was all so much fun to work on that we enjoyed every moment of it! It’s always great to see the fruit of all your creativity and efforts turn out so well.

Final word: We have to say- given how successful this project was (not to mention how much fun we had while working on it) we would love to take on more work like this for, both, national and international events!

Afro Wig Mock-up on Model for Spain - the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa Champions

Afro Wig Mock-up on Model for Spain - the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa Champions

Afro Wig Illustration for Spain - the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa Champions

Afro Wig Illustration for Spain - the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa Champions

Mohawk Wig Mock-Up on Model for England

Mohawk Wig Mock-Up on Model for England

Mohawk Wig Illustration for England

Mohawk Wig Illustration for England

Mock up of Headband on Model for USA

Mock up of Headband on Model for USA

Black Headband Illustration for Italy

Black Headband Illustration for Italy