Packaging is an art in itself (and one that I can’t really master!) so if you’re anything like me, then INKKIT might just inspire you to at least try your hand at perfecting the skill. What I love the most? They make it so easy for you to mix and match (and covet!) packaging materials via their carefully put together collections – which is definitely a bonus for people like me who don’t know where to begin.
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Hi there and welcome to Pikaland! I teach online workshops for artists & illustrators, and create goodies to expand your creative horizons. Enjoy!
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Really nice!!
Creative and inspiring :X
I’m in love with those pencils. This is really nice!
This is so cute! Are there more examples?
So pretty; her photos, carefully selected products and shop branding are all lovely.
I adore prettily packaged parcels, and hope my customers feel like they receive a present when my prints arrive, but I’m still often stumped! I wish I better knew how to take little scraps/embellishments and create something aesthetically swoon-worthy.
INKKIT should make a how-to/sample book; “Gorgeous Packaging for Dummies”. 🙂