It’s not enough for packaging
to look good on a render.
We make sure your design holds up in every size, substrate, and retail environment — folded, sealed, stacked, or unboxed. From flat dieline to final shipment, nothing gets lost in translation.
The box looks great.
The roll-out doesn’t.
Without real specs, designs break in production and scaling.
No structure, no control,
no consistency.
Brand integrity slips when every supplier adds their own tweaks.
People don’t get
what you’re selling.
If it’s not clear fast,
it doesn’t convert.
It fades into the shelf.
Nothing stands out.
No contrast, no cues —
nothing grabs attention.
Not every brand needs the same depth. Pricing reflects complexity, variants,
and rollout — not fluff.
I liked how adaptable the team was. Even when we changed direction halfway, they stayed calm and helped us re-prioritize without losing momentum.
The final product matched our vision perfectly. But what stood out most was the openness — everything was discussed upfront, no hidden surprises.
They care about details. You can tell everything is double-checked before delivery.
Super easy collaboration. Thanks!
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Cost depends on project complexity, scope, and timeline — a full packaging system across multiple SKUs with dieline development, print-ready artwork, and retailer compliance requirements differs significantly from a single product label refresh. The number of packaging formats, finish specifications, and revision rounds all affect the scope. Exact pricing is discussed individually after reviewing your project brief.
League City and the broader Clear Lake and Webster corridor have a growing base of specialty food and beverage producers, marine and outdoor consumer goods brands, and health and wellness manufacturers serving both local retail and Greater Houston distribution networks. Businesses selling through H-E-B, regional specialty retailers, or direct-to-consumer channels face shelf competition where packaging is the primary purchase trigger at point of sale. Aerospace and defense support companies along the Gulf Freeway also commission packaging design for branded equipment kits, maintenance product lines, and technical supply packages distributed to contractor clients.
Timeline depends on the number of SKUs, packaging formats, and whether dieline development is included alongside the artwork. A single product with an existing dieline moves faster than a multi-format launch requiring structural input, material specification, and print vendor coordination. Exact timelines are confirmed after your League City project brief is reviewed and the full deliverable list is defined.
A label is applied to an existing container — a bottle, jar, or box — and the design work is focused on the surface graphics within a defined format. Packaging design can include the structural form of the container itself alongside the surface graphics, and typically involves dieline development, material selection, and finish specifications. For League City brands using standard containers from a supplier, label design is the appropriate scope. For brands where the container structure is part of the product's differentiation — marine equipment kits or aerospace maintenance packages — packaging design is the broader engagement that addresses form and surface simultaneously.
Yes — final files are prepared to print production standards including correct color profiles for the intended print process, bleed and safe zone compliance, and dieline alignment. For League City clients working with specific print vendors or applying packaging to products with defined retailer submission requirements, we structure artwork files to match those specifications from the start rather than requiring reformatting at the production stage. Print-ready file preparation and a pre-press checklist are included in the project scope and confirmed before handoff.
We begin by reviewing the competitive shelf context — what existing packaging in your product category looks like across Greater Houston retail environments, including H-E-B and regional specialty stores that League City brands commonly target. Standing out on a crowded shelf requires deliberate decisions about color, visual hierarchy, material finish, and structural differentiation rather than defaulting to category conventions that make every product look like every other. Competitive audit findings feed directly into the initial design direction before any concepts are developed.
We begin with a discovery session covering your product, target buyer, retail channel, existing brand assets, and any regulatory labeling requirements. League City clients provide product specifications, container dimensions, any mandatory label elements, and visual references for preferred and avoided directions. Initial packaging concepts are presented with rationale before refinement rounds begin. The number of concepts and revision rounds is agreed in the project scope upfront so the process has a clear structure and timeline from the start.
Final delivery includes print-ready artwork files, dieline files if developed as part of the project, and source files for future editing organized by SKU. For League City clients expanding their product range after the initial packaging project, files are structured so new variant artwork can be developed efficiently from the existing system without starting from scratch. All file ownership transfers to you at project completion. Deliverable details and ownership terms are confirmed in the project contract before work begins.