IDEAS ON PAPER: ICONIC FOOD PACKAGING THAT SPEAKS TO YOUR BRAND.
Ideas take flight, but they must land to get people on board with your brand. Share them with us, tell us about your company’s identity and image. We will study a strategy and design with you, and then go on to create food packaging capable of engaging your target audience and conveying your mission.
PRODUCTS
Every detail counts to create a unique dining environment or experience, but most importantly, to be remembered.
For events, we customize all mise en place products, from napkins to coasters, and suggest the right match with disposable tablecloth solutions so beautiful they look like fabric.
For venues we make custom placemats not only in graphics, but also in formats, which are often cut to size. We print cutlery bags, food cards, bread bags, brioche bags.
For food delivery, we have everything you’re looking for and more: bowls, trays, burger boxes, fried trays, pizza boxes, pinsa boxes, and solutions that if they don’t exist yet, we just need to hear your idea to make them happen!
Get your brand talked about with these and many other products, and take it all over town with the ultimate customizable item: the shopper.
MATERIALS
What do you prepare that tastes good? We’re curious, but it’s more than just that: knowing this is critical to recommending the right packaging to ensure that your product maintains the right temperature and fragrance and arrives to the customer in perfect condition.
In the case of fried preparations, it will be essential to choose cardboard boxes with holes so that steam does not affect the fragrance of the food. If you have sandwiches or burgers on your menu, we recommend wrapping them in a nice polythene paper that not only carries your branding around, but also holds all the ingredients together, keeps the heat in and doesn’t let grease through. If you want to give your customer a chance to reheat the food, you should choose materials suitable for microwave use, such as pulp and some types of cardboard. If transparency is what you’re looking for because you need to display food in the window, you can opt for compostable plastic – PLA – but only if the preparations are cold. If they exceed 40 degrees, we recommend recycled plastic, which is still transparent but more resistant to high temperatures.
There are also different materials you can choose from for the mise en place: cellulose napkins for easy dining, while for the evening you can switch to the more elegant nonwoven fabric.
Cutlery is also available in different materials: black or white CPLA (compostable) for those looking for practical and durable solutions; wood for those who like a more rustic and natural look.
PRINTING TECHNIQUES
We use the best printing technology depending on the result we want to achieve and the delivery time required, making 3D renders and mock ups in advance so you can test the final effect.
- Digital: ideal for those who need a few pieces quickly, without investing in a printing matrix;
- Flexography: a print for media such as paper and cardboard, such as pizza boxes, bread bags, food papers, cutlery bags. Also perfect for napkins, where the need is to have non-toxic and odorless colors.
- Screen printing: a technique that makes the print very resistant to washing and allows the reuse of customized plastic cups.
- Offset: a printing process that allows high definition on materials and coatings that are not exclusively paper. Often used to personalize packaging (especially boxes and bowls).
- Pad printing: for printing on existing products, limited pieces with very simple graphics can be requested with this technique.
