PORTFOLIO
TREETEA
DESIGN | OTHER

PROJECT
Client: TreeTea
Task: Design, Other
Date: Jul 2014
SUMMARY
This project was creating packaging with a difference. All about relaxing with a cup of tea and interacting with a little puzzle on the box, made this project unique.
LATEST WORKS

TASK
- Die-Cut Packaging
- Vector Format
- PDF Format
- CMYK Print
- Product View Window
TASK
- Die-Cut Packaging
- Vector Format
- PDF Format
- CMYK Print
- Product View Window
DESCRIPTION
This project was fun to create but a first in learning curves. As a home based business, the client wanted to produce small quantities of the packaging, but was compatible with their die-cut machine.
TASK
- Die-Cut Packaging
- Vector Format
- PDF Format
- CMYK Print
- Product View Window
DESCRIPTION
This project was fun to create but a first in learning curves. As a home based business, the client wanted to produce small quantities of the packaging, but was compatible with their die-cut machine.
TASK
- Die-Cut Packaging
- Vector Format
- PDF Format
- CMYK Print
- Product View Windows
- Puzzle Games
TASK
- Die-Cut Packaging
- Vector Format
- PDF Format
- CMYK Print
- Product View Windows
- Puzzle Games
DESCRIPTION
These packaging designs were created for the different product, some encorporated puzzles, games, images for customer interaction and just some fun that would allow her target audience to sit back and relax.
TASK
- Die-Cut Packaging
- Vector Format
- PDF Format
- CMYK Print
- Product View Windows
- Puzzle Games
DESCRIPTION
These packaging designs were created for the different product, some encorporated puzzles, games, images for customer interaction and just some fun that would allow her target audience to sit back and relax.

PROBLEM SOLVING
The logo window caused an unclean cut and popped out. The redesigned logo window corrected this problem.
PROBLEM SOLVING
When the client made the first test of the logo with their personal die-cut machine, we found that the design was too close for clean lines which teared the cardboard.
In addition, the logo window would pop out when the product was inserted into the packaging, therefore a redesign of the die-cut window was made, so it would sit plush, creating the final packaging with a happy client.
PROBLEM SOLVING
When the client made the first test of the logo with their personal die-cut machine, we found that the design was too close for clean lines which teared the cardboard.
In addition, the logo window would pop out when the product was inserted into the packaging, therefore a redesign of the die-cut window was made, so it would sit plush, creating the final packaging with a happy client.

TASK
- Vector Format
- Print Ready
- Web Ready
- Hi Res PDF
TASK
- Vector Format
- Print Ready
- Web Ready
- Hi Res PDF
DESCRIPTION
The logo was vectorised from an existing format that was not web or print ready.
TASK
- Vector Format
- Print Ready
- Web Ready
- Hi Res PDF
DESCRIPTION
The logo was vectorised from an existing format that was not web or print ready.
