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Abstract interpretation of native plants is a key technique. Iconic Australian species—such as eucalyptus, kangaroo paw, and waratah—are frequently used in design. However, realistic reproduction often feels rigid and literal. Designs that resonate with Australian taste simplify and stylize these forms: the serrated edges of eucalyptus leaves may be transformed into continuous wave-like lines, with
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I. Physical Fit: Shaping the Foundation through Structural CompatibilityA physical fit is the prerequisite of effective label design. At its core lies the challenge of achieving “morphological symbiosis” between the label and the jar body — the label must be adapted to the material, curvature, size, and use scenario of the jar to determine its
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(1) Basic Needs: “Low-Cost Protection Against Low-End Counterfeiting”If your product is mainly targeted by small-scale counterfeiters (e.g. low-quality knockoffs sold at low prices in rural or informal markets), the goal is to create a basic deterrent at minimal cost. These products often have low profit margins and unit prices (e.g. daily necessities or low-end food),
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(1) Physical Security: Creating Barriers Through Rare Materials and Precision CraftsmanshipTraditional physical anti-counterfeit methods use unique materials or processes to deter counterfeiting, such as: Specialized Materials: Including laser holograms, thermochromic inks (which change color with heat), and UV-fluorescent inks (visible under ultraviolet light). These materials often require certified production capabilities or expensive equipment, making them
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Laminated Coated PaperThis material is made from wood pulp fiber and finished with a transparent film coating (typically BOPP or PET). Its durability lies in the lamination: the film acts as a physical barrier against fingerprints and light moisture (like indoor humidity), while also improving surface abrasion resistance—label designs stay intact even with repeated handling.
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I. Start with the Core Function of the Label: Avoid Design for Design’s SakeAt its core, a perfume label is a communication tool. Every design decision should serve two primary goals: Reduce cognitive load: Enable consumers to understand within 3 seconds what the product is (category), who it’s for (target audience), and what level it
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In China, the Regulations on Cosmetics Supervision and Administration and the Measures for Cosmetics Labeling explicitly specify the mandatory information on stickers: product name; name and address of the registrant/record holder; manufacturer’s name and address; cosmetic license number; ingredient list (labeled according to INCI international nomenclature); net content; shelf life (either production date or expiration
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1.1 Natural Bionic EmbossingThese styles are inspired by textures found in nature, replicating the feel of plants, animals, or natural phenomena, and are commonly used for products emphasizing “natural” and “organic” qualities. Plant Textures: Such as leaf veins, petal textures, wood grain, and bark patterns. For example, leaf vein embossing uses fine raised lines to
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