A quick CLOSER LOOK daily photo exercise - June 23, 2024
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Creative Ideas for Custom Chocolate Boxes That Will Wow Your Customers
The Art of Selling Chocolate Through Creativity
Nowadays, creativity is the key to successfully marketing chocolate.
Confectioners must create visually appealing packaging that appeals to consumer preferences and catches the eye given the abundance of sweet treats and chocolate products on the market.
By infusing creativity into the design of chocolate boxes, businesses can create an engaging and captivating experience that entices customers to purchase their products, whether in-store or online. This starts with adopting innovative ideas and concepts:
Release Special Editions
Utilize Colors That Appeal to Your Target Audience
Be Funny
Use Minimalism
Make the Unboxing Experience Special
If you choose custom packaging for your chocolate box printing, you will have the freedom to introduce limited-edition products and keep consumers interested with appealing designs throughout the year.
In summary, custom chocolate gift boxes with visually appealing designs and unique unboxing experiences can significantly impact customer satisfaction and brand perception.
Endless possibilities exist for creating memorable packaging, such as minimalistic designs and special editions.
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Pastel Stuff "Dump" - Objects for Sims 2
Here a bunch of items I converted in these days for a commission (I had the permission to share). Most of the objects are from Sims41ife. Retro Prints are from BarbaraSims, star lightings and rugs are from luuca001, the lilac sofa is from Mechtasims. I lowered the poly of all the items, now they are low to medium. All recolors are included and the toy box is functional (for children toys).
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Yamamoto Masao: A Box Of Ku (1994) Gelatin silver print
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I think everyone's gotten theirs by now, so please enjoy the linocut I designed, carved, printed on cards and sent out for February's International Correspondence Writing Month :)
[Image Description 1: A black linocut print featuring a moth with sparkling star eye patterns on its six wings and surrounded by a starburst of lines and small stars. End description.]
Some process and more details under the cut - including the other stamps I carved to go on the envelopes and inside the cards!
Please enjoy my chaotic printing station and my beautiful stack of shelves, baskets, and my baking racks being used as a place for all the prints to dry (well, most of them)
I also carved individual stamps of the starry eyeballs based off the eye shapes in the moth's wings. I love love love love how they came out, and also had a lot of fun with the variety of little star stamps I made to embellish things with.
[Image ID 2: A photo of my kitchen table overtaken by a precarious stack of wire shelves and racks that are covered in drying prints. In front of the drying prints is my printing surface where the ink, roller, and the linocut are visible.
Image ID 3-4: Photos of the envelopes used to send the cards, they've got stars stamped on the front and a large starry eye stamped on the flap. The eyes are two different variations of a similar design and match the eye pattern on the moth's wings. End Description.]
For funsies, please also enjoy how gorgeous this design came out on brown paper
[Image Description 5: Another image of the same print, this time on brown paper intead of white]
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A quick CLOSER LOOK daily photo exercise - January 6, 2023
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Sorry for disappearing for a month, adhd powers went apeshit and I got REALLY into printmaking. It's devouring my living room, most of my waking moments, and a concerning amount of each paycheck. Anyway here's the Calamity Box
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