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Packaging Illustrations
Hoping to give my products a more polished presentation and to increase their educational value, I began to package them with technical illustrations. The first versions (in the upper left) were crude line-drawings. Later I added color, and then shading, and in one case, an origami shape.
Many of these illustrations are available for download on the TaylorCustom documentation page.
![]() These are my earliest packaging illustrations. I drew them out by hand and taped several copies together, and then used the photocopier in the basement of my workplace to print them. | ![]() As my products became more sciency, I started to make more elaborate diagrams. Computer design tools, and cheap color laser printers made it easier to add color. | ![]() Adding shading to the drawings made them look a lot better. |
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![]() Here is the packaging for my samurai helmet item. | ![]() This is what one of my products looks like all packaged up! | ![]() Retail packaging concept |
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