CYBERFAQ
(Week 40)
digital media packaging

A piece of fine corrugated board was used to construct this box with one base colour and one spot colour printed. A foam insert was then inserted including a number of different variation; the picture shows one of the variations of a USB stick and microchip. Despite the fact that corrugated boxes are often seen as boring, this small and cost effective box was an elegant solution for the client and has gained a lot of interest since it has been shown on our website.

http://shop.cyberpac.co.uk/product/99-usb-presentation-jackets

A bespoke box with board insert and sleeve, 380 micron board was printed, die-cut and creased to create a stylish branded USB presentation pack at a relatively quick turnaround time.
http://shop.cyberpac.co.uk/category/71-metal-tins
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