In today's consumer market, packaging has long transcended its basic function of "containing products," becoming a silent declaration of brand values.
In today's consumer market, packaging has long transcended its basic function of "containing products," becoming a silent declaration of brand values.
In daily production and logistics, labels often face various complex environmental challenges, with low temperatures and humidity being the two most difficult.
In daily office work, catering services, or public events, although paper cups are disposable items, their user experience directly impacts users' perception of the brand or venue.
In an era where digital screens are ubiquitous, physical wall calendars remain valued not only for their practical function as reminders but also for the visual warmth and ritualistic feel they embody as wall art.
In today's era of sustainable development, consumers are increasingly focused on the environmental attributes of product packaging and accessories.
As information flows across screens at the speed of light, and short videos, social media, and electronic advertising become the mainstream communication channels, paper brochures seem to be labeled "outdated."