Messenger of the Product: Samsung Wearable Package Design Story

08-12-2017
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One of the factors that determine the success or failure of a package design is whether the package effectively acts as a messenger of the product and brand.

A package design not only conveys primary information of a product’s image, but it also offers a comprehensive brand experience that captures a product’s desired values and usage. Therefore, a package design is the embodiment of a product’s core message to its users and the manifestation of the conversation between a user and a product. Let’s take a moment to listen to the story of the product that is illustrated in the Samsung Wearable package design.

 

 

Changes for a more Consistent Brand Experience

Previous Samsung Wearable packages were great at portraying unique characteristics and strengths of different product categories, but had difficulty conveying the overarching impression of the brand. We analysed countless competitor products and interviewed package and retail experts to create an all-encompassing brand experience through the package. Through this process, we set our design goal of creating a packaging system that exudes the exhaustive aura of a brand and enhances the details of the overall experience that covers the journey from opening the package to holding the product in your hand.

 

Concept that Ties Categories Together

 

 

Precious

Even if you are purchasing a product for yourself, a nicely packaged product that feels like a gift offers a whole new level of precious sentiment. The Samsung Mobile Wearable package acts as its own salesman when displayed on a showcase. The ‘Precious’ concept reflects this idea and provides a modern interpretation of the ‘premium gift’ keyword. From the moment users open the upper box, they are greeted with a ‘Welcome Door’ that creates anticipation for what’s to come. Furthermore, the inbox items, such as the manual and cables, are neatly assembled to express delicate care toward users.

 

 

360° Consideration

“To attract human attention your packaging needs to achieve a fine balance between vibrancy, uniqueness and simplicity.” – Kate Nightingale, Consumer Psychologist and Founder of Style Psychology

 

 

The package is designed under the umbrella of the ‘360° Consideration’ concept, which organically connects different aspects of a package that each contain unique information. The design is systemically considerate of users and maintains a fine balance between text and images on all six sides of the box, which prevents an overload of information within a single element of the package. The compartments of the package flow seamlessly while also being exclusive, which enables the product to become a natural eye-catcher and an impressionable storyteller that tells a tale which goes beyond basic spec details.

 

Message that is Formed through Depth in Detail

 

A package can create a powerful message when all its elements, from materials to colour, font, photography, graphics, constitution, and more, form a harmonious and meticulously detailed ensemble. The Samsung Wearable package design enhances its consistency with depth in detail to more effectively communicate the product’s language to its users.

 

Attractive and Powerful Images

The product images used for the package were all taken in an authentic viewpoint that has the product facing to the front. The crisp and clean background that extends behind the product and the soft light that permeates into the product radiate a confident and modern impact. For products like the Gear Fit2 Pro, where it is important to properly show the band colour, the images are rotated so that users can properly see the colour of the band from the front of the package.

 

Systematic Transmission of Information

Gear fit2 pro box

 

Key information such as product and brand names are always placed in the same location of the package, so that all categories maintain consistency. Additional information such as the USP, icons, and product descriptions were positioned in order of importance in areas that are easily seen by the user so that all information can be systemically and properly disclosed to the user.

 

Colour that Represents the Brand

close up of the packaging

 

The number of colours used in the package is limited to four colours, excluding the colours in the product image. The proportion of colours used is carefully determined by its purpose. The Premium Black colour that appears universally among Samsung brand products blankets the entire package. The Samsung Accent Blue, used as the Signature Accent, is applied minimally throughout the package – just enough to indicate the mood of the brand. White and light-grey are used for typography to immaculately organize product information.

 

Patterns that Capture the Sentiments of a Product

showing different patterns per product box

 

Patterns differ from product to product, so each pattern is designed to serve as a metaphor of the product’s specific qualities to evoke sentimental resonance. The Gear 360 features a photograph that boasts 360-degree photography, the Gear VR provides a multidimensional view, and the Gear Fit2 Pro shows an image that displays heart rate to exemplify the product.

 

image showing icons to explain features

 

Intuitive Icon Graphics

 

The Samsung Wearable package has been produced in two forms and two sizes, which upholds coherence of the brand when displayed. Even when the volume of the package must be larger to accommodate additional accessories, the z-axis of the package is enlarged instead of the x-axis or the y-axis so that the product is always displayed in a constant size when viewed from the front.

 

products on shelving against a wall

 

Most people understand the excitement of encountering the packing of a product they love. At times, the packaging of a product can induce a sensation that is as potent as, if not stronger, than the sensation that comes from the product itself. The purpose of packaging has transcended beyond its previous role of simply wrapping up or protecting the product, and has gained its own meaning. Rui Brits, Senior Manager of Product Marketing at Samsung South Africa say, “The Samsung Wearable package design has come to redefine the identity and role of the package.”

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