# Packaging – Die-lines

[<span class="s1">https://teachingresource.aiga.org/</span>](https://teachingresource.aiga.org/)

### <span class="s1">Objectives</span>

<span class="s2">Objectives and tasks should align with a number of learning event out lined in the learner engagement cards.</span>

- <span class="s2">Use Yoobee prepress guidelines to create new die-lines</span>
- <span class="s2">Describe a production process for producing box packaging</span>
- <span class="s2">Modify existing die-lines, to meet new product goals</span>
- <span class="s2">Copy existing die-lines</span>
- <span class="s2">Discuss sustainability in relation to packaging.</span>

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**What Does Dieline Mean for the Printing and Packaging Industry?**

**Answer:** A dieline serves as a package template that ensures proper layout for a printed product. It is a diagram that shows all the cut lines and folds of a package in flattened form. They are also used for envelopes, pocket folders and more. There are a few steps toward creating proper, accurate die lines for items such as boxes.

Die lines are then created in Adobe Illustrator with certain design standards. You can then use a hard copy of the die line you create to test with the product you are packaging. Once you have it right, hard copy prototypes are made with heavyweight paper or other materials. Following careful checking of prototypes for sturdiness and other factors, the finished packaging product will be ready to hit the shelves.

[https://brownandpratt.com/packaging-services/frequently-asked-questions/what-is-a-die-line/](https://brownandpratt.com/packaging-services/frequently-asked-questions/what-is-a-die-line/)

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### Reading

**11 inspiring packaging design trends for 2020** [https://99designs.com/blog/trends/packaging-design-trends/](https://99designs.com/blog/trends/packaging-design-trends/)

**11 Strategies to Make Your Packaging More Sustainable**  
<span class="s2">[https://www.lumi.com/blog/11-strategies-to-make-your-packaging-more-sustainable](https://www.lumi.com/blog/11-strategies-to-make-your-packaging-more-sustainable)</span>

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**<span class="s2">Die cut templates  
</span>**<span class="s2">[https://www.diecuttemplates.com/](https://www.diecuttemplates.com/)</span>

**PACKAGING &amp; DIELINES: The Designer's Book of Packaging Dielines** <span class="s2">[https://issuu.com/designpackaging/docs/packaging-dielines-free-book-design](https://issuu.com/designpackaging/docs/packaging-dielines-free-book-design)</span>

**PACKAGING &amp; DIELINES II: The Designer's Book of Packaging Dielines** <span class="s2">[https://issuu.com/designpackaging/docs/packaging-dielines-free-book-design\_7fb37ab8a1c323](https://issuu.com/designpackaging/docs/packaging-dielines-free-book-design_7fb37ab8a1c323)</span>

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### <span class="s2">Watching</span>

**How It's Made – Printed Packaging (4:30 mins)** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoSGvhV3EmU](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoSGvhV3EmU)

**Dielines and Proofs – Packaging Prepress 101 (3 mins)**  
<span class="s2">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lax3QODXpY8&amp;list=PL30gKhzL7oSlC-VgM9ODvw15rRdHE7lFb](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lax3QODXpY8&list=PL30gKhzL7oSlC-VgM9ODvw15rRdHE7lFb)</span>

<p class="callout info"><span class="s2">What did each of the lines mentioned represent? </span></p>

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### <span class="s2">Doing (Tasks)</span>

##### <span class="s2">Create a die-line from existing box packaging</span>

1. <span class="s2">Take an existing packaging box, and unravel it and hand draw the die-line including all cuts and folds, noting the up directions for each panel.</span>
2. <span class="s2">Apply measurements to the die-line.</span>
3. <span class="s2">Use illustrator to create the die-line.</span>

### <span class="s2">Tutor and student interactions</span>

<span class="s2">List the way learners will engage with the tutor and each other.</span>

- <span class="s2">Group discussion about good packaging experiences they've had. </span>
- <span class="s2">Presentation of ideas and option related to sustainability and packaging. </span>
- <span class="s2">Group presentation and feedback. (learners present their findings/results and seek feed back from each other) </span>
- <span class="s2">Software Demonstration. (Live demo with questions)</span>
- <span class="s2">Presentation and discussion of Ideas, techniques, exemplars.</span>