Cultural and Creative Arts - Junior Secondary 3 - Construction of package design

Construction of package design

TERM: 2ND TERM

WEEK TWO

Class: Junior Secondary School 3

Age: 14 years

Duration: 40 minutes of 5 periods each

Date:

Subject: CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ARTS (CCA)

Topic: CONSTRUCTION OF PACKAGE DESIGN

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: At the end of the lesson, pupils should be able to

I.) Discuss the process of construction of package design.

INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNIQUES: Identification, explanation, questions and answers, demonstration, videos from source

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: Videos, loud speaker, textbook, pictures,

INSTRUCTIONAL PROCEDURES

PERIOD 1-2

PRESENTATION

TEACHER’S ACTIVITY

STUDENT’S

ACTIVITY

STEP 1

INTRODUCTION

The teacher discusses the construction of package design

Students listens attentively to the teacher                                                                          

STEP 2

NOTE TAKING

The teacher writes a summarized

note on the board

The students

copy the note in

their books

 

NOTE

CONSTRUCTION OF PACKAGE DESIGN

The construction of package design involves several key elements that contribute to its functionality, durability, and visual appeal. Below is the construction process:

  1. Structural Design: This is the foundation of package construction and involves designing the physical shape and layout of the packaging. Factors such as product size and shape, transportation requirements, and user experience all influence structural design.
  2. Materials Selection: Choosing the right materials is crucial for ensuring that the package effectively protects the product while aligning with brand values and sustainability goals. Common packaging materials include cardboard, corrugated board, plastics, glass, and metals.
  3. Graphics and Branding: The graphic design aspect of package construction involves applying branding elements, colors, typography, and imagery to the packaging surface. Graphics play a vital role in catching the consumer's attention, communicating product information, and reinforcing brand identity.
  4. Printing and Finishing: Once the graphic design is finalized, the packaging goes through the printing process. Various printing techniques, such as offset printing, flexography, and digital printing, may be used depending on the packaging material and design requirements.
  5. Assembly and Manufacturing: After printing and finishing, the packaging components are assembled into their final form. This may involve automated machinery for mass production or manual assembly for smaller batches or specialized packaging. Manufacturers ensure that the packaging meets quality standards and functional requirements before it is shipped to retailers or distribution centers.

EVALUATION: 1.  Briefly explain how package designs are constructed

CLASSWORK: As in evaluation

CONCLUSION: The teacher commends the students positively