
Why Does Custom Packaging Design Influence Consumer Purchase Decisions?
Learn custom packaging design from concept to production: color, typography, dielines, file prep, and workflow. Checklists and case studies included.

Stand up pouch with spout: When to use, how to choose, and best applications
The stand up pouch with spout represents a fundamental shift in flexible packaging, delivering significant advantages over rigid bottles in logistics, sustainability, and user experience. However, success requires precision engineering, matching spout diameters to product viscosity, selecting barrier materials that guarantee shelf life, and aligning filling methods with production capabilities.

VFFS vs HFFS: How to Choose the Right Form-Fill-Seal System and Film Pairing
Choosing between vertical and horizontal form-fill-seal equipment is rarely a machine-only decision. In practice, the best outcome comes from aligning the package format, product behavior, barrier target, sealing window, and rollstock structure into one validated system. This article explains how operations teams, packaging engineers, co-packers, and growth-stage CPG brands should evaluate the VFFS vs HFFS decision, what film variables matter most, which ASTM and regulatory checkpoints support qualification, and how to compare total value across throughput, scrap, and compliance. It also includes source-backed charts, comparison tables, and search-oriented FAQs to help teams move from concept to run-at-rate with less startup risk.

What Is Rollstock Packaging and When Should You Use It?
Rollstock packaging uses film on a roll to create packages on automated lines, offering lower costs and high-speed production at scale.

Stand-Up Pouch vs Flat Pouch vs Quad Seal: Which Format Fits Your Product?
This blog compares stand-up, flat, and quad seal pouches, explaining how each format differs in structure, cost, and shelf impact. It shows that the best choice depends on product type, packaging goals, and sales channel. The key takeaway is to choose a pouch based on performance and practicality, not just appearance or price.

How Should Brands Prepare Artwork Files for Pouch Printing?
Pouch printing often fails at the prepress stage, not because the design concept is weak, but because the supplied files are not built for the realities of flexible packaging production. Brands that use the exact dieline, define white ink correctly, protect barcode quiet zones, and proof color on the intended substrate can prevent rework, press delays, and expensive surprises. This article explains how to prepare artwork for stand-up, flat, and specialty pouch formats, and it includes charts, tables, and an actionable checklist for brand managers, packaging designers, and CPG teams.


