Friday, March 14, 2014

Finding The Right Food Packaging Illustration

By Jaclyn Hurley


When people think of food they tend to think of how it tastes. However the fact is that there is a period before what we eat goes into our mouths. When you are in a grocery store or a supermarket you look along shelves and decide what you want to buy. Inevitably the images of the products tend to attract attention and this is why choosing the right food packaging illustration is so important.

The illustration on the packaging is about more than just making the product look good. While this is important in and of itself it also provides people with an indication of who the product is aimed at and how it should be served. An illustration may show it as something that kids will love to eat or something ideal to serve for people who want to serve something special for a dinner party.

Before you talk to an illustrator you should think about what you want. A good way to do this is to do some research by visiting a grocery store or a supermarket. As you look around try to find products that are similar to the one that you would like to promote. This will then make it easier to write a brief.

A brief should provide details of your product, your target demographic and an idea of the kind of illustration you want. Ideally you should also provide some kind of rough mock up and some reference material. Additional information such as this can often make it easier for an illustrator to know what you want.

You should then look up illustrators online. Some may be part of an agency while others may work independently. There are advantages and disadvantages to both. If they work for an agency then they are likely to do a lot of work because it is in the best interest of the agent to ensure that they get work so that they can take a percentage from it.

However you may also have to factor in agency fees into the final cost. An independent illustrator may not need to charge an agency fee but may well be less experienced than someone who gets a lot of agency work. There is also the issue of your own personal preference in terms of their style.

This is why you should know the background of the illustrator. Meeting them in person is a good chance to discuss their work. They should be willing to say where they studied and mention previous clients they have worked with. Ideally they will also have testimonials and people you can contact.

It is best to contact at least three food packaging illustrators. This will give you the chance to compare them in terms of both cost and the quality of their work and experience. It is also recommended to look for feedback and customer reviews online to help you make the right decision for your business and to make sure you choose someone who will make your product look good!




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