Why Color Management is Important in Packaging

If you are reading this, you probably fall into one of four categories: designer, buyer, packaging engineer, or component supplier.

Barry Sanel

Each of these roles has distinctly different goals in the journey to getting packaging on the shelf. These goals can sometimes seemingly conflict with one another. The best color management strategies are both effective and efficient for all parties that engage packaging development.

Let’s look at each of these roles.

Package designer: It’s your job to create packaging that meets the design brief and pleases not just the brand owner, but ultimately the consumer. Initially, the methodology is purely in the computer environment, likely using three-dimensional renders to sell in multiple design styles early in the process. At this point, color management is not really that important. Or is it?

Color strategy must be part of the design conversation to establish the ideal color aim, if it does not already exist. This aim will follow the design from your hands though the commercialization process that you may or may not have the ability to impact. A strong color management strategy at this stage will minimize compromise on color.

How about color specification guides? Guides can be useful when specifying color, but they are not a standard, considering the books are different when shipped, and show wear and tear from handling and age. They are great for designers but can add to variable results when printing.

Object color aim can only become a print standard if the brand owner agrees early on that the physical guidebook chip will be only a starting point and understands that the final color will be the printed component.

Packaging buyer: Finding suppliers who can print to the specification and deliver value and on-time deliveries to your production site can be a challenge. The best suppliers have a strong color management program and follow it consistently. Make sure color management discussion and process is baked into supplier onboarding activities!

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