Classic Indian Roti/Naan bread packaging for Australia

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by Thom on Monday, November 21, 2011

Hi there.

Could you tell me do you require one design for each product?

And regarding the printing process what set up do your printers require? It looks like spot colours were used previously, would cmyk work?

Do you have a logo for the packaging?

Thanks


by Thom on Monday, November 21, 2011

Hi There,

Do you have a design template for the packaging?

I have some great ideas but require a template to work to so everything is set up for your printers.

Thanks,
Thom


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by Project Owner on Monday, November 21, 2011

Hi Thom, thanks for your interest in this project.  I have asked our printers to provide the info and stuff that you need.  Will upload this as soon as I get it from them (they are overseas).  To answer your question, there are 4 items currently:  Roti Plain, Roti Garlic, Naan Plain and Naan Garlic.  The packaging dimension for the two Roti items are as per the files I''ve already upload, but the Naans are likely to be different than the current, as we are reworking these with one of our buyers.  So for this project, we are looking more for a design concept that we can carry across the 4 items.  Don''t worry too much about a finished packaging design, as we can get our printers to do that for us.  I look forward to seeing your work!



by Project Owner on Monday, November 21, 2011

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by Project Owner on Monday, November 21, 2011

Info from our printers:

As for the printing process, our machines are using Gravure printing process. 
We can print up to 8 colours, yes spot colours would be use for some special colours, background colour, 
areas which do not wish to be affected by CMYK during the tone adjustment printing process
as one colour for one cylinders.

Our sequence can be CMYK + White + special col + special col + special col 
Maximum up to 8 colours. 

More importantly is to send us the original working layer file, so that we can access into it 
and make any amendment if needed.


by Project Owner on Monday, November 21, 2011

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by Thom on Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Ok thats great, would you happen to have a blank template for me to work towards?

Ill get something over asap.

Thanks


by Project Owner on Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Hi all, I just uploaded the current logo for those of you who want it. Also, there are printer details in the discussion area that you might find useful. I am hoping to get their design template in the next day or so, but don't let that stop you from starting. We are only looking for a design concept that we can use across the product range. Cheers!


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