Packaging Design

Packaging should do more than just hold the product.

It should catch the eye, feel right for the brand, and make people more likely to pick it up, trust it, and buy it. We design packaging that looks sharp, feels considered, and works properly in the real world.

View our Work

Branding and website for Ambient spas - more info to come to fill the gaps

Branding and Package design for Aisu

Branding and website for Holdsworth

Branding and website for Barrow Electrical

Website for The Victorian Sash Company

Branding, package and web design for The Flourishment Company

Good packaging does a lot of heavy lifting.

t gives people a first impression.
It helps your product feel more credible.
And it can be the difference between blending in and standing out.

But a lot of packaging gets rushed.

The label gets knocked up last minute.
The box looks alright but says nowt useful.
Or the whole thing feels disconnected from the brand it’s meant to represent.

That’s where we come in.

At Pixelmate, we design packaging that feels like part of the bigger picture. Not just something that looks nice on a shelf, but something that supports the brand, speaks to the right customer, and makes the product feel worth paying for.

Who This Is For

Our packaging design service is a good fit if:

It’s probably not for you if:

What Good Packaging Actually Does

Packaging is not just decoration.

Done properly, it helps people understand the product, trust the brand, and feel more confident buying from you. It gives your product presence. It makes things feel more joined up. And it can quietly do a lot of the selling before anyone speaks to you.

Good packaging should:

  • make the product feel more valuable

  • help you stand out for the right reasons

  • make the brand feel more consistent

  • communicate clearly and quickly

  • create a better first impression

  • support sales online, in store, and in person

In short, it helps your product look like it belongs where you want it to be.

What You Get

Depending on what your business needs, your packaging project can include:

  • label design

  • box packaging design

  • pouch or product wrap design

  • retail packaging concepts

  • branded sleeves, inserts or tags

  • print-ready artwork

  • packaging that lines up properly with your existing branding

  • guidance on how to keep things consistent across the rest of your design

We can also help make sure your packaging fits alongside your wider brand, website and marketing, so it does not feel like a random add-on.

Why Pixelmate?

We look at the full picture.

Packaging does not sit on its own. It needs to make sense with the brand, the product, and how you’re selling it.

We keep it simple.

No jargon. No overcomplicated process. No trying to sound clever for the sake of it. Just clear advice and proper design.

We tell you the truth.

If something is cluttered, unclear, or not doing the product justice, we’ll say. You’re better off hearing that early than printing something you’ll regret later.

We build for where you’re heading next.

Not just what gets you by now. Good packaging should still make sense as the business grows.

FAQs

What kind of packaging can you design?

We can help with things like labels, boxes, sleeves, inserts, pouches, wraps and other branded packaging elements.

Yes. In fact, that’s a big part of the point. The packaging should feel like a natural extension of the brand, not something separate.

We can still help, but if the brand itself is unclear, it may make sense to sort that first so the packaging has something stronger to build from.

Do you handle printing as well?

We can prepare artwork properly for print and advise on what’s needed for handover. If you’ve already got a printer in mind, we can work with that.

Yes. Packaging is often one of the biggest parts of how a new product is judged at first glance, so it’s worth getting right.

That’s what the first chat is for. We’ll help work out what’s worth fixing and what will make the biggest difference.

Ready to get your packaging sorted?

Let’s have a straight chat about what you’re selling, how it needs to come across, and what would make the biggest difference.