Chapters 1 & 2
Chapters 3 & 4
Chapters 5 & 6
Chapters 7 & 8
Classroom
100
Glass bottle production, hot canning/preservation, the folding cardboard box, and the development of polymers and plastics.
What technological advances brought new waves in packaging?
100
Size, shape, color, and packaging material.
What can set a package apart from competing products?
100
Die cutting, Embossing, Perforation, Pop-up, and Special Closure
What production processes can be replicated in the design studio?
100
POP
What is “point of purchase?"
100
dashed line _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
How is a fold indicated on a printers flat?
200
Cube, pyramid, cylinder and cone.
What are the four basic forms (shape) of packaging?
200
front, back, left side, right side, top, and bottom
What is the most common sequence in which a package’s panels are viewed?
200
Is this necessary? Is it creating a strong element within the overall design? Does it engage the viewer? Does it reveal relevant and interesting information?
What questions should a designer ask before deciding to use a die-cut?
200
Attracts consumer attention, draws the consumer closer, distinguishes the featured product from its competition, and functions as a direct advertisement at the moment of purchase.
What is a point of purchase display?
200
Adobe Illustrator
What is the best software to build a printers flat?
300
Container
What holds, transports and protects a product?
300
continuation, closure, similarity, proximity, and figure/ground
What are the 5 principles of the Gestalt Theory?
300
die (or plate) embossing and chemical embossing
What are the two types of embossing?
300
Inexpensive or disposable materials such as cardboard, foam core, or corrugated vinyl
What are promotional displays made from?
300
Proximity
Which Gestalt principle is also part of the C.R.A.P. theory?
400
A Package
What holds, transports, protects AND communicates about a product?
400
The sketch model and the 3-D prototype
What are the two kinds of 3-D mock-ups?
400
Blind emboss
What is the type of die (plate) emboss that does not rely on ink?
400
Wood, steel, aluminum, or molded plastic
What are permanent displays made from?
400
Solid .5 point rule in Black
What is the best line weight and color for a diecut template?
500
A Package
What contains a product and communicates about it?
500
Digital representation of the package, with specific information and notations to print, fold, and assemble the finished package.
What is a printer flat?
500
Repetition, Proximity, Contrast and Alignment
What are the four principles of the C.R.A.P. theory?
500
ten to fourteen
What number of work examples are usually in a design portfolio?
500
x-acto, t-square, metal ruler and score tool
What are Board tools?
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