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PACKAGING DESIGN DEVELOPMENT USING CORRUGATED PAPER FOR ENHANCING DINNERWARE PROTECTION​

SHEILA ANDITA PUTRI, ROSALIE YANURULA PRAEMIWIGITLIA, FANISA PRAMESWARI PUTRI, NUR SABARIAH

AFFILIATION
Center of Excellence Professional Development & Competencies (Karsaloka), School of Creative Industries, Telkom University

Description of Invention

Dinnerware items are inherently fragile and prone to damage during transit. Effective packaging is crucial to ensure these items remain intact, which is challenging for the ceramic industry especially among ceramic artisans. The common practice for packing the dinnerware often involves placing thin layers of corrugated paper between each item, with additional rolled paper used as shock absorbers. This approach is favored by ceramic artisans due to its versatility in accommodating various types and sizes of dinnerware. However, while effective, the appearance of crumpled paper can detract from the product's presentation. This exploration focuses on developing a packaging structure that not only secures dinnerware but is also adaptable to different types of dinnerware products. This explorations serve as a foundation for developing an aesthetically pleasing and functional packaging solution, that enhances product safety and customer satisfaction while also accommodate the ceramic artisans limited resources.​