Design tool visualizes package concepts in 3D

Creative production agency adopts 3D package design and visualization software to help its clients create better package designs, shorten time to market, and reduce costs.

3D IMAGE. The toolkit allows GSG to transform its clients’ 2D concept drawings into 3D images, onto which graphics can be added, shrink sleeves can be realistically distorted, and more.
3D IMAGE. The toolkit allows GSG to transform its clients’ 2D concept drawings into 3D images, onto which graphics can be added, shrink sleeves can be realistically distorted, and more.

Graphic Systems Group, or GSG, is a New York City-based creative production agency whose “Camera to Consumer” services include packaging and production consolidation, consulting and technology, and creative studio services, across all medias and all geographies. Ninety percent of GSG’s clients are brand owners, most of which are in the fashion and beauty, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries.

On its website, GSG describes itself as “a highly people-centric business with a strong focus on client service.” So why did one CPG client recently call and curse out GSG co-founder and President Ken Madsen? The outburst was triggered by a picture Madsen had sent to the client of one of their retail POP displays—in its very early concept stages, a sketch really—sitting at the end of an aisle at CVS. As Madsen recalls, “She called me immediately and was extremely upset. She said to me, ‘First of all, you built the display; you weren’t supposed to do that. And then you put it in the store? Are you guys out of your mind! I’m going to get fired.’”

But her job was safe, and so was GSG. The POP display wasn’t real, and it wasn’t really sitting in the local CVS. Using Studio, a collection of software tools for 3D packaging design and visualization from Esko-Graphics, Madsen had transformed the client’s 2D concept into a “hyper-realistic” 3D image, which he then virtually positioned at the end of an aisle in a nearby CVS store using his iPad and Augment’s augmented reality technology, and then took a picture of.

“Once she learned it was all virtual, she came flying down to our studios,” says Madsen. “I showed her what we had done, and she was just blown away.”

The application above is just one example of how GSG is using Studio to help its clients execute their packaging design concepts in ways that enhance collaboration, facilitate stronger designs, reduce time to market, and save costs. According to Madsen, the more GSG uses Studio, the more it uncovers new and exciting ways to leverage the technology.

Better design execution

GSG was founded in 1994 as a photographic retouching specialist. In order to grow, GSG began offering a range of other print production services, including large-format displays, prepress, ad campaign management, studio services, digital asset management, and more. In 1999, the company added digital production services to its menu, offering its clients banner, microsite, and website creation. From 30 employees in 1994, GSG has now grown to 180.

In the area of packaging, GSG’s role in the past had been to build and manage packaging mechanicals. This might include creating comps or prototypes from mechanicals, creating line extensions from a master design, or managing the package’s digital assets. With Studio, GSG saw an opportunity to work directly with brand owners and creative agencies to help them execute their design concepts. “We work with some great brands, and they are always looking to us for innovation and ideas about a process,” says Madsen. “We told our clients, ‘We have a tool we think will help creative teams dial in, get stronger designs, and have more time to do what-ifs and change outs during the ideation process.”

Studio is a modular solution that includes a mix of plug-ins and applications that work together. These include Designer; Toolkit for Boxes; Toolkit for Labels; Toolkit for Flexibles; Toolkit for Shrink Sleeves; Visualizer; and Store Visualizer.

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