Paperboard packs award-winning punch

Award winners in this year's Paperboard Packaging Competition range from digital camera bag sleeves to catheter cards to bagel cartons.

S leeves for digital camera bags (left) allow consumers easy access inside the bag and highlight how the bag should be used. ca
S leeves for digital camera bags (left) allow consumers easy access inside the bag and highlight how the bag should be used. ca

A paperboard package for digital camera bags sold by Case Logic Inc. earned the coveted President's Award for Caraustar (Austell, GA) at the 1999 National Paperboard Packaging Competition. The annual awards were presented in late March by the Paperboard Packaging Council.

The camera bag sleeves allow consumers easy access to product features and a clear view into compartments without removing or damaging the packaging. Packs can be merchandised from a shelf or peg.

Caraustar's Denver plant printed and glued Case Logic's DC 50 and DC 70 bags. The sleeves are 24-pt solid bleached sulfate paperboard. On a sheet-fed press, they are printed offset in six colors plus an aqueous coating. The DC 50 retails for $16.99 and the DC 70 retails for $24.99.

Mark Banks, a buyer at Boulder, CO-based Case Logic, says the package was a departure for the company in both design and graphics. "There was a realization that we needed to depart from the traditional sleeve on these two products," says Banks. "The idea was to reveal the product more and create a consumer desire to pick the product up and actually open it. We were hoping to draw a little interaction with the product."

Before the February '98 redesign, the camera bags were placed in paperboard sleeves that didn't allow consumers to look into the bags. When consumers did look inside the bag, they often took the sleeve off, then left the camera bag and the sleeve separate, according to Banks. "Now our product can easily be opened and reclosed and put back in the retail position," says Banks.

Particularly interesting is a front-panel die cut in the sleeve. It exposes a velcro(TM) patch that makes it possible to open and reclose the bag's top flap.

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