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The Future of Paperboard Packaging

4 eye-catching trends happening now in paperboard packaging

The Future of Paperboard
Kellogg’s Extra Creations cereal box from Graphic Packaging International adds upscale flare to the cereal aisle.
The Future of Paperboard
Asahi beer carton by WestRock holds ice so consumers can keep beverages cold without a cooler.
The Future of Paperboard
The Future of Paperboard
September 10, 2018

The Paperboard Packaging Council (PPC) presents a preview of the four key design trends that are based on the submissions of its annual North American Paperboard Packaging Competition.
 

1. digital distinction

The number of digitally converted cartons entered into PPC’s competition has been increasing for the last several years—so much so that the association decided to create a new digital category for the 2018 competition.

Not only did 2018 see a record number of digital entries, the judges also agreed that the quality has skyrocketed. In many cases, it was hard to tell the difference between digital and traditional printing. One judge even believes that high-quality digital printing may be more than a trend—it could become the standard for short-to-medium runs going forward.

Additionally, 2018 is the first year digital finishing enhance-ments, such as those from Scodix, were popular in the competition. The judges were excited to see digital finishing executed commercially and suspect that it may become a break-through trend throughout the next  few years.
 

2. everyday elegance

Paperboard is often the first choice of substrate for luxury markets. Yet this year’s competition saw upscale printing and finishing effects even in everyday market sectors. For example, for the first time in the competition, the judges saw soft touch coating on a six-pack beer carton.

Graphic Packaging International highlighted this trend with its Kellogg’s Extra Creations cereal box. The black, gable-top carton has overall matte varnish, spot high-gloss coating with embossing, and gold foil stamping. The nontraditional shape, color and effects all work together to create a unique, upscale feel that
grabs consumers’ attention amongst the sea of rectangular cereal boxes in the grocery store.

The judges said it was excellent to see new market sectors taking advantage of what paperboard does best—offer premium branding and graphics that help brands sell their products.
 

3. dual purpose design 

The competition featured cartons that not only branded and protected products but also provided consumers additional value after purchase.

WestRock submitted one such carton for Asahi beer. Not only is the design graphically unique for the beer segment, the structural design of the bottom tray enables the pack to display cans and hold ice. This allows consumers to keep their beer cans cold on the beach or wherever their adventure takes them.

Other interesting entries included a spooky, glowing Jägermeister carton designed to illuminate consumers’ Halloween parties; a rigid paperboard Ferris wheel that served as a showpiece for upscale cosmetics; and several packages that utilized augmented reality or allowed consumers to
access virtual content with their
smart phones.
 

4. cannabis continues

A unique cannabis carton manufactured by All Packaging Company took the top award in last year’s competition. The 2018 contest also had several excellent folding cartons and rigid boxes designed for the cannabis industry. Cannabis cartons generally have two major functions: branding and childproofing. This year some entries were quite strong in the branding aspect, featuring soft touch coating, foil stamping, and spot UV. Others designs took it a step further by adding creative locking mechanisms made entirely from paperboard. These designs put paperboard’s nearly limitless structural possibilities on display. As the cannabis market grows, so too should its demand for paperboard packaging.

The top winners of the 2018 North American Paperboard Packaging Competition will be announced at PPC’s 2010 Fall Meeting and Leadership Conference, October 24-26 in Atlanta.

For more information about the competition, visit paperbox.org/cc.

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