Threyda Apparel (Part 2) - Packaging
Since we approached our clothing as conduits of some very talented artwork, it was absolutely necessary to make sure the entire packaging experience had as much attention to detail as the rest of the product. I had bought quite a few tshirts on the internet in the past, and found the unpackaging process to be rather disappointing. Many companies are trying to cut corners to save money these days, and so almost every shirt I ordered showed up simply folded and placed inside a mailing bag with nothing else to entertain besides the item itself. I felt if we were to show respect to the artistic contributions of our artist, the packaging it comes in should show exude the same sense of passion and dedication.

My first step in this packaging process was to create the individual hangtags. I wanted the tags to add some personality to the artwork. Thus, each shirt comes with it's own unique tag that displays a view of the original artwork, the artwork's title, the artist's name, and a handwritten edition number. I felt it was important to give credit to the artist first and foremost, as they are sole reason behind any of these things existing.
The next project was the box. There was some debate whether it would be worth shelling out a decent amount of money for these custom manufactured items. In the end I feel it was worth it. In my experience since this decision, I feel people generally understand that when you reach to this level of attention to detail with your product that you truly care about what you are selling.
The main design is loosely based on the traditional sand Mandalas made by Buddhist Monks. I've had an interest in Mandalas (and made one of my own) for some time, and always felt they were great symbols of patience, inspiration and dedication. There is a very faint pattern visible throughout nearly the entire surface of the box, the same one used on the website and other prints material.

My first step in this packaging process was to create the individual hangtags. I wanted the tags to add some personality to the artwork. Thus, each shirt comes with it's own unique tag that displays a view of the original artwork, the artwork's title, the artist's name, and a handwritten edition number. I felt it was important to give credit to the artist first and foremost, as they are sole reason behind any of these things existing.
The next project was the box. There was some debate whether it would be worth shelling out a decent amount of money for these custom manufactured items. In the end I feel it was worth it. In my experience since this decision, I feel people generally understand that when you reach to this level of attention to detail with your product that you truly care about what you are selling.
The main design is loosely based on the traditional sand Mandalas made by Buddhist Monks. I've had an interest in Mandalas (and made one of my own) for some time, and always felt they were great symbols of patience, inspiration and dedication. There is a very faint pattern visible throughout nearly the entire surface of the box, the same one used on the website and other prints material.










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