Packaging

DEFINITION

A package is a wrapped, boxed, or otherwise contained object. Packaging is both the material used in making such containers, and the container itself.Jolly Rancher candy packagingHershey&#39;s &#39;Fun Tin&#39; packaging Graphic designers design packaging, especially their exterior appearance. Packaging appears everywhere. Ubiquitous in popular culture, it is found in stores, homes, offices, schools, promising wonderful products, and as litter for land fills and recycling. Packaging has been employed as a material in or a subject of art of numerous genres and styles, including trompe l&#39;oeil, collage, Cubism, Dada, Fluxus, Arte Povera, and Pop Art.Examples:Japanese, Nintendo, Tomb Raider for Game Boy Color, 2002, cover on packaging. See anime and game theory.American, Hasbro Corporation, All Your Base Are Belong to Us Rayn & Imposter, 2003, printed card and vacuum-formed sheet plastic packaging of plastic "action figures." These are dolls of course, but they&#39;re known as action figures when they&#39;re marketed as toys for boys. See the site about "All Your Base Are Belong to Us."Also see advertisement, advertising, cardboard, cellophane, corrugated cardboard, costume, ephemera, foil, form, graphic design, ink, label, logo, paper, plastic, preparator, printing, and Styrofoam.<br><br>A package is a wrapped, boxed, or otherwise contained object. Packaging is both the material used in making such containers, and the container itself. Hershey&#39;s &#39;Fun Tin&#39; packaging Graphic designers design packaging, especially their exterior appearance. Packaging appears everywhere. Ubiquitous in popular culture, it is found in stores, homes, offices, schools, promising wonderful products, and as litter for land fills and recycling. Packaging has been employed as a material in or a subject of art of numerous genres and styles, including trompe l&#39;oeil, collage, Cubism, Dada, Fluxus, Arte Povera, and Pop Art.Also see advertisement, advertising, cardboard, cellophane, corrugated cardboard, costume, ephemera, foil, form, graphic design, ink, label, logo, paper, plastic, preparator, printing, and Styrofoam.