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MINIMALIST PACKAGING: FROM CONCEPT TO SHELF

February 5, 20246 min readBy Sophie KellerCase Studies
MINIMALIST PACKAGING: FROM CONCEPT TO SHELF

Packaging decisions were driven by shelf clarity, sustainability, and production constraints.

A reduced visual language strengthened premium perception while simplifying manufacturing.

The final system scaled cleanly across product variants.

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