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1. Get To Know Your Buyers
Who is your target demographic? The more you know about them, the easier time you'll have designing your labels. Think through their shopping motivations.
Ask yourself:
What's their age, gender, ethnicity, location, occupation, lifestyle, education level, and/or relationship status? Is there anything else that defines them?Why would they buy your product over a competitors? What are their values?What are similar brands doing in the space?What do they dislike about competitors' packaging/marketing?What colors are they drawn to?
2. Choose A Label Size
How do you know how much packaging your product needs? We offer more than 300 label sizes to give you the utmost flexibility when it comes to packaging your product.
Before deciding, ask yourself:
Is there an industry standard?Which is more visually important, the packaging or the product?Is there enough room on your product to get across all the necessary information?What look are you going for? Do you want a full-wrap label that covers 95% of the container or a small, minimalistic label?
3. Pick Your Label Material
You have options when it comes to choosing a label material for your packaging. We offer more than 40 different materials for use with various containers, bottles, boxes, and more.
4.Do Something Different
Your label material is an easy place to make packaging upgrades or opt for a more eye-catching choice. Textured brown kraft labels or metallic foil labels can add a layer of dimension to your product and attract more potential customers.
See how premium materials affect purchasing decisions or take a look at all of your label material options.
5. Complement The Container
Bath and body product label on clear gloss label paper
If you're using a clear glass or plastic container or you have unique packaging, lean into it. Clear labels can help you achieve that "no label look" and help the uniqueness of your packaging stand out.
If you're using a colored or clear material, it's important to note that most printers can't print white – they don't have a white ink or toner cartridge. This means they interpret white as the absence of color and that your print will appear semi-transparent. This means you'll likely be able to see the material or surface color through your design. Learn more about white ink.
6. Select A Label Template
Configurations can vary between label providers so make sure to start with the template provided by your label company. Diecuts or perforations, for example, can be in slightly different spots. While they may look similar, those small mismatches could be glaring when you go to peel up your label.
Access our extensive library of label templates, available in a variety of formats. Check out the pros and cons to the five most popular design programs or jump straight into Maestro Label Designer, design software exclusively for OnlineLabels.com customers and products.
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