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UPS
UPS
UPS
UPS
2010

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UPS

Packaging Design

It is often difficult and troublesome for individuals to find the perfect shipping packaging for objects of varying shapes and sizes. The result is less space efficiency during shipping and subsequently superfluous filling materials. UPS is recyclable corrugated cardboard sheet with CAD program inspired, semi-perforated polygon patterns on top. The patterns allow UPS to be folded into various shapes while still maintaining structural strength, both conforming to and protecting the shipping contents. UPS saves users the trouble of finding the right packaging and allows users to create the most compact packaging with minimal material.

Client / Manufacturer

Emily Carr University

BURNABY, CA
UNIVERSITY

Emily Carr University

BURNABY, CA
WINNER

Emily Carr University

Emily Carr University

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