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AppArt-Packaging Prototypes and Short-run POP Service

Proven expertise:
From oversized boxes to packaging prototypes indistinguishable from the real thing, to POPs that really pop, AppArt has done it all to great acclaim for customers including Cakewalk, Microsoft, Cranium and Logitech.
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“We use AppArt’s mock-up boxes for pre-selling new products before our real packaging is finished. These are the most affordable, high-quality boxes around. In fact the only problem I have with them is that our finished packaging never looks quite as good as the mock-ups from AppArt!” Paula Gaull, Cakewalk

AppArt’s Packaging Prototypes and short-run POP service: Wish you could see your packaging and POP concepts quickly instead of using costly and lengthy manufacturing processes? Is a lot riding on how your packaging is perceived by retailers, consumers or partners? Our Prototyping and POP capabilities can make your products shine.

How it works: AppArt will take your layout files and create packaging prototypes that look like the finished piece (and sometimes better!). We can produce any paperboard package or POP in just about any size or dimension from your artwork and dieline. Whether it’s one or one hundred, we’re set up to exceed your expectations.

How it looks: AppArt’s packaging prototypes and short-run POPs have the same look and feel as a printed package, making them perfect for ad kits, trade shows, the retail space, photo shoots, and design or sales presentations.

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When would you use our Packaging or POP service?
AppArt’s prototypes are perfect for when you need a printed package quickly but one is not yet available. Our POPs are ideal when you want to promote your product in a way that will get noticed in a crowded environment. Our services have been used for:
Trade shows
Market research/focus groups
Sales presentations
Demos
Print advertising
Marketing collateral
Retail shelf positioning/planograms
Design presentations
Design explorations