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Fri, 12/09/2016 - 12:24pm
Folding Cartons

It's important to select the right Folding Carton Style for your product.  You can view the most popular styles on our website at www.mediatechnologyinc.com and click on the Request A Quote button on top right corner of page.  Scroll down to mid page and click View Product Options to see the dieline pattern and image of the finished Folding Carton.  There are many additional features, cut outs, and die cut patterns that can be integrated into the design. Simple Solutions!

Tue, 12/01/2015 - 12:00am
Printed Sample for Customer

The Design Problem
One of the very first things I ever designed after moving into packaging design from production was an over pack with an insert for three bottles of spice. The spices came in three plastic bottles, all the same design and size, and were roughly 2 ½”  wide and  7” tall with a tapered neck much like a bottle of soda. The product was going to be sold in upscale kitchen/cooking gadget stores and it needed to hold up to repeated handling without losing any of its  aesthetic value. Meaning that it had to look nice and it had to hold the product securely. It needed to stand up to repeated handling and still retain its shape.

Wed, 11/11/2015 - 10:52am
Environmentally Friendly

Media Technology now offers the No-Slip pallet stabilization paper sheet.  This Green environmental product is made from recycled kraft paper and can Environmentally friendly slip sheetsbe recycled again after use.  The surface of the stock has a pattern of small dotted pattern with a high coefficient of friction.  The No-Slip sheets do not have a tacky feel, and will not leave residue on your products.  It is not necessary to cover the entire pallet.  Skid layers do

Fri, 07/31/2015 - 11:13am
Increase quality and decrease costs | Media Technology Inc.

"Our customer had been packing and displaying their product this way for some time so my new design would need to (1.) Retain the same "footprint"...meaning it could not take up more store counter space...(2.) It still needed to display the product well and protect it at the same time, and (3.) It needed to be a lot more cost effective"

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