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The evolution of package prototyping

The process of creating shelf-ready packaging samples that accurately reflect the look and feel of the real thing is undergoing change that will benefit marketing teams seeking the best possible package. The Comp24 Group (www.comp24.com) is one company that produces package prototypes, and company President Ken Wasserman discusses with marketing & design editor Jim George what brand marketers and those in the supply chain need to know if they haven’t considered prototyping recently.

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Packaging World: What does a modern-day package prototype entail?

Ken Wasserman: Today we’re doing more packaging prototypes that emulate the actual production package, instead of just “making it pretty,” with a focus on printability. We are focusing more on color and getting involved earlier in the process, so that when an executive is handed his prototype, it will look exactly like the package when it’s on the shelf.

In the old days, we used to make it nice and pretty, and the executive would look at it and complain when they saw the product on the shelf that it didn’t look like the prototype that they were shown.

With so much emphasis on ever-shorter time to shelf, what are the arguments for package prototypes getting a share of a brand marketer’s budget?

It’s more important than ever that when the artwork is prepared, that we get involved earlier in the process. It used to be that we would receive a file and the customer would say ‘Give me three prints of this file,’ and we would print out the job, hand them the job, and that would be the end of it.

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