Once the ideas for the design has been decided on, it was time to try them out on the materials. I was able to get different sized boxes from shops and post offices around town that had no use for them. Among these boxes was the perfect sized mailing box that I had been looking for. However, I was unable to find any in white and instead had to order them online. As the boxes were limited in supply, I had to keep the brown postal box for the final stage of testing incase it would be needed as the final outcome packaging.
The box would hold the resources that were previously gathered, in case they could be used at a later stage of development. These resources were all white containers that had the labels removed and they were then placed within the postal box to see how they would look. Of the three bottles that were found, they seemed to fit perfectly into the mailing box and still left room for any other potential items to be added.
The next step from here, would be to resize the designs so that they will fit the outer lid of the boxes and the labels for the containers. Once this has been done, the designs can then be printed onto the packing and studied for their appearance. This will also determine which process would best suit the outcome and what may have improved when it comes to the final result.
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