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Use these starting points to make packaging conversations more specific. Detailed specifications and downloadable files will be added as verified resources become available.

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Gather dielines, source artwork, fonts, linked images, color references, and production notes.
Know what a sample must prove: structure, fit, appearance, material, print, or line compatibility.
Include the product, size, quantity, timing, performance needs, finish, and available files.
Future guides will explain common substrates, barrier concepts, paperboard choices, label constructions, and molded-material considerations using accurate technical language.
Production-ready artwork requirements depend on the package and print path. Keep editable source files, linked images, fonts or outlined type, color references, dielines, and finish layers organized.
Only verified projects, results, specifications, and approved customer material will be published. Representative images are labeled as such.