Stand-Up Dry Fruit Pouch Design
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
Our premium dry-fruit range is almost ready for launch, and the last piece is a striking plastic stand-up pouch that tells the story of freshness, nutrition and quality at a glance. The pouch will sit on supermarket shelves as well as in online product galleries, so the graphics must work both in 3-D and as a flat image.
Here is what I need:
• Complete front-and-back artwork, including clear product window placement, flavour or mix variant system, and a strong brand block that will extend across future SKUs.
• Space for mandatory nutritional panel, barcode, FSSAI details and best-before stamp.
• Design that prints perfectly on a matte-finish plastic film (CMYK + optional spot white).
• Final deliverables: layered Adobe Illustrator file on the supplied die-line, high-resolution print-ready PDF, and two photo-realistic mock-ups (one standing, one top-angle) for marketing use.
The pouch format is already fixed—plastic, stand-up style—so the creative freedom lies in colour palette, typography, ingredient imagery and overall hierarchy. If you have experience with food or snack packaging, especially for pouches, that will show in how well you manage legibility, shelf impact and regulatory compliance.
Once I approve the key visual, I’ll supply the legal copy and nutrition table so you can drop them in before final art. Let’s create packaging that makes people pick up the pack before they even realise they’re hungry.
Here is what I need:
• Complete front-and-back artwork, including clear product window placement, flavour or mix variant system, and a strong brand block that will extend across future SKUs.
• Space for mandatory nutritional panel, barcode, FSSAI details and best-before stamp.
• Design that prints perfectly on a matte-finish plastic film (CMYK + optional spot white).
• Final deliverables: layered Adobe Illustrator file on the supplied die-line, high-resolution print-ready PDF, and two photo-realistic mock-ups (one standing, one top-angle) for marketing use.
The pouch format is already fixed—plastic, stand-up style—so the creative freedom lies in colour palette, typography, ingredient imagery and overall hierarchy. If you have experience with food or snack packaging, especially for pouches, that will show in how well you manage legibility, shelf impact and regulatory compliance.
Once I approve the key visual, I’ll supply the legal copy and nutrition table so you can drop them in before final art. Let’s create packaging that makes people pick up the pack before they even realise they’re hungry.