Minimal Pastel Dry-Fruit Pouch
Budget: ₹600 – ₹1,500 INR
I’m rolling out a small range of dry-fruit pouches for both e-commerce and retail shelves and need a fresh, modern look that instantly feels premium. Your task is to craft a basic but polished branding concept that can be printed directly on standard stand-up plastic pouches.
Style & palette
• Keep the visuals modern and minimalistic—clean lines, ample white space, simple shapes.
• Work strictly with soft pastel shades so the packs feel light, healthy, and gift-ready.
Key elements to include
• Logo placement (I’ll supply the logo file).
• A neat zone for a hero product image—think almonds, cashews, etc.
• Short text sections for flavour name, weight, and a brief descriptor.
Deliverables
1. Front-face layout for two common pouch sizes: 5 × 7 in and 7 × 10 in (both with a 2-inch gusset).
2. Print-ready CMYK PDF plus the editable source file (AI or layered PSD).
3. One flat mock-up JPEG so I can preview the design on shelf.
I only need an initial concept that nails the look and feel; no extended variant set or secondary graphics at this stage. Turnaround in three days is ideal. If you’ve done lightweight FMCG packaging before, share a couple of samples so I can gauge fit.
Style & palette
• Keep the visuals modern and minimalistic—clean lines, ample white space, simple shapes.
• Work strictly with soft pastel shades so the packs feel light, healthy, and gift-ready.
Key elements to include
• Logo placement (I’ll supply the logo file).
• A neat zone for a hero product image—think almonds, cashews, etc.
• Short text sections for flavour name, weight, and a brief descriptor.
Deliverables
1. Front-face layout for two common pouch sizes: 5 × 7 in and 7 × 10 in (both with a 2-inch gusset).
2. Print-ready CMYK PDF plus the editable source file (AI or layered PSD).
3. One flat mock-up JPEG so I can preview the design on shelf.
I only need an initial concept that nails the look and feel; no extended variant set or secondary graphics at this stage. Turnaround in three days is ideal. If you’ve done lightweight FMCG packaging before, share a couple of samples so I can gauge fit.