Pagoda-shaped tea packaging die-line and mockup

Pagoda-shaped tea packaging die-line and mockup, geometric, technical, dark

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Two-panel packaging showcase pairing a flat die-cut info sheet with its folded 3D mockup, both cut into a stepped pagoda-roof silhouette.

Summary

A packaging design showcase pairing a flat die-cut info sheet with its folded 3D mockup, both cut into a stepped pagoda-roof silhouette.

Visual description

On a dark charcoal background, two versions of the same die-line sit side by side. The left piece is the flattened, light grey/white template: a stepped pagoda-roof silhouette printed with dense small Chinese-language product copy arranged in a tight grid of labeled sections (warning notices, an ingredient/nutrition table, brewing instructions, storage conditions) plus a small logotype. The right piece is the same silhouette folded into its 3D form in black paper, its lower half wrapped in a black-and-white checkerboard pattern. Both pieces are lit and shot against the same flat dark backdrop, emphasizing the structural fold lines.

Key takeaway

Presenting the flat die-line next to the folded object in one shot communicates structural packaging design at a glance. The unusual pagoda-shaped silhouette turns a routine product package into a piece of formal, architectural paper craft, and the checkerboard panel gives the folded object graphic contrast against the dense text of the flat sheet.

Reuse notes

Useful reference for structural/packaging design presentations, especially for food and beverage brands wanting an unconventional container shape. The dense text panel only reads as intended for a Chinese-literate audience; for other markets, treat it as a textural device rather than for literal reading.

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