Modern Tool Packaging & Logo Design -- 2
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I’m launching a new line of tools and want the brand to look as tough and precise as the products themselves. What I need is a clean, modern-sleek logo and a matching packaging system that instantly tells buyers they’re holding professional-grade hardware.
The logo should translate well on everything from a small wrench handle to a large toolbox, so vector artwork is essential. For the packaging, I’m picturing a layout that can be adapted to different box sizes, blister cards, and point-of-sale displays while keeping a consistent visual rhythm—strong typography, clear hierarchy, and smart use of negative space. I’m open on the exact color palette as long as the overall look remains contemporary and stands out on crowded tool shelves.
Deliverables
• Logo in AI, EPS, PDF, SVG, and PNG formats
• Print-ready package design files with outlined fonts and 3 mm bleeds
• A short brand guide (font names, color values, usage examples)
Acceptance criteria
The artwork must stay crisp at any scale, colors must meet CMYK print standards, and files should be organized so my printer can jump straight into production.
If Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, or similar tools are your daily drivers and you have experience designing for hardware or retail packaging, let’s talk—I’m ready to move quickly once I find the right fit.
The logo should translate well on everything from a small wrench handle to a large toolbox, so vector artwork is essential. For the packaging, I’m picturing a layout that can be adapted to different box sizes, blister cards, and point-of-sale displays while keeping a consistent visual rhythm—strong typography, clear hierarchy, and smart use of negative space. I’m open on the exact color palette as long as the overall look remains contemporary and stands out on crowded tool shelves.
Deliverables
• Logo in AI, EPS, PDF, SVG, and PNG formats
• Print-ready package design files with outlined fonts and 3 mm bleeds
• A short brand guide (font names, color values, usage examples)
Acceptance criteria
The artwork must stay crisp at any scale, colors must meet CMYK print standards, and files should be organized so my printer can jump straight into production.
If Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, or similar tools are your daily drivers and you have experience designing for hardware or retail packaging, let’s talk—I’m ready to move quickly once I find the right fit.